bullet 1853 Moravian Atlas (Locations in the U.S. & Canada)

Source: The Moravian Atlas, Embracing Statistics of the Church of the United Brethren In her Home and Foreign Departments,
Compiled from the Most Recent and Authentic Sources, by the Teachers of Fulneck Academy, 1853
. pp. 8-9.

Settlements and Congregations of the Moravians in the United States of North America

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N.B.—The years denote the time of establishment as congregations,


 

I.—Pennsylvania
VI.—North Carolina
1.  Bethlehem; 1742; County Northampton 20. Salem; 1766; County Forsythe
2.  Nazareth; 1744; do. 21. Bethbara; 1753; do.
3.  Schoeneck; 1762; do. 22. New Philadelphia; 1846; do.
4.  Emmaus; 1847; do. 23. Bethania; 1759; do.
5.  Hoffenthal; 1837; do. 24. Friedland; 1770; do.
6.  Philadelphia; 1743; County Philadelphia 25. Friedberg; 1770; do.
7.  Lancaster; 1750; County Lancaster 26. Hope; 1780; do.
8.  Lititz; 1756; do.
VII.—Virginia
9.  York; 1755; County York 27. Mount Bethel; 1851
10. Lebanon; 1847. County Lebanon
VIII.—Illinois
II.—New York
28. New Salem; 1844; County Edwards
11. New York; 1748; County New York  
12. Staten Island; 1763; County Richmond    The 19 first-mentioned congregations are under
13. Camben Valley; 1834; County Washington the superintendance of a directing body, residing at
III.—Maryland
Bethlehem, Pensylvania; the others are under a similar
14. Graceham; 1758; County Frederick body, resident at Salem, in North Carolina. Both are
IV.—Ohio
subordinate to the supreme Board in Germany.
15. Gnadenhuetten; 1799; County Tuscarawas
 
16. Sharon; 1817; do.    The establishments for the education of
17. Canal Dover; 1843; do. youth in the above mentioned congregations are at
V.—Indiana
Nazareth Hall, Bethlehem, Lititz and Salem.
18. Hope; 1830; County Bartholomew
 
19. Enon; 1830; do.    The Home Missionary stations are in Philadelphia,
  Greenbay, Surgeon-bay, on Lake Michigan, among the Norwegians, New York, Olney, and Richland.
 


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