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St. Martin's Church (Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania)

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By 1745 the congregation had outgrown the original, old frame building and funds were raised to build a small brick church approximately 12 feet by 16 feet. The old frame church building remained on the property and was used as the first school in Marcus Hook. The school remained open until 1860
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At the cemetery's back end is the Soldier and Sailors Walk Memorial commemorating 73 soldiers buried in the cemetery. The memorial was dedicated on May 24, 2003 by the Marcus Hook Community Development Corporation. The memorial consists of a section of headstones commemorating soldiers from five
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In 1985, the church and cemetery were obtained by The Marcus Hook Community Development Corporation and renovated to be historically accurate. The building has been leased out to different church congregations and is currently used by the Bible Presbyterian Church of Marcus Hook.
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to preach to the congregation, however problems arose due to the distance the preachers had to travel and the church began to have ministers from the Swedish Church in
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In 1760, the church name was changed from Chapel at Chichester to St. Martin's in honor of the founder Walter Martin at the suggestion of Emmanuel Grubb, son of
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In 1702, a rude frame building that was previously used as a blacksmith shop was purchased for 5 pounds, moved to the church property and church services began.
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May your names not just lie on dusty pages in history books and on worn gravestones, but be engraved deep in our hearts for all eternity.''
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as an alternative place of worship and burial for non-Quakers. Martin was a Quaker, however he became embittered against the "
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Dedicated to the men buried at St. Martin's Church Cemetery (1699) who served their country in the following wars.
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In 1822, St. Martin's Church separated from St. Paul's parish of Chester and became a separate organization.
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In 1967, the parishioners outgrew the church and built a new place of worship at 700 Meetinghouse Road in
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when a new brick schoolhouse was built elsewhere and the old frame church building was demolished.
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In 1979, the church was designated a Local Historic Landmark by the Marcus Hook Borough Council.
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The cemetery at St. Martin's Church contains about 500 graves dating as far back as the 1700s.
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is known to have preached at St. Martin's Church during his travels in America in 1749.
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At the center of the walk is a white eagle statue and bronze plaque that reads:
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Soldier and Sailor Walk Memorial at St. Martin's Church in Marcus Hook, PA
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1845 building, now housing the Bible Presbyterian Church of Marcus Hook
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DelawareCountyHistory.com cemetery records of St. Martin's Church
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The Society of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
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Chester (and Its Vicinity,) Delaware County, in Pennsylvania
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St. Martin's Church was founded in 1699 by Walter Martin of
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In 1845, the church was rebuilt with the current building.
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A History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania and Its People
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St. Martin's Church was originally part of the parish of
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Episcopal
Marcus Hook
Pennsylvania
United States
Delaware River
Revolutionary War
War of 1812
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Spanish–American War
Upper Chichester, Pennsylvania
Religious Society of Friends
St. Paul's
Chester, Pennsylvania
St. John's Church
Concord, Pennsylvania
The Society of the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
Philadelphia
Wilmington, Delaware
John Grubb
Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly
Brandywine Hundred
Claymont, Delaware
Boothwyn, Pennsylvania

Revolutionary War
War of 1812
Mexican War
Civil War

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