Settlements and Congregations of the Moravians in
the United States of North America
I.Pennsylvania
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VI.North Carolina
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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
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9. York; 1755; County York |
27. Mount Bethel; 1851 |
10. Lebanon; 1847. County Lebanon |
VIII.Illinois
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II.New York
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28. New Salem; 1844; County Edwards |
11. New York; 1748; County New York |
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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
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Bethlehem, Pensylvania; the others are under a
similar |
14. Graceham; 1758; County Frederick |
body, resident at Salem, in North
Carolina. Both are |
IV.Ohio
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subordinate to the supreme Board in Germany.
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15. Gnadenhuetten; 1799; County Tuscarawas |
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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
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Nazareth Hall, Bethlehem, Lititz and
Salem. |
18. Hope; 1830; County Bartholomew |
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19. Enon; 1830; do. |
The Home Missionary
stations are in Philadelphia, |
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Greenbay, Surgeon-bay, on Lake Michigan,
among the Norwegians, New York, Olney, and Richland. |