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Historical Notes Of All Saints' Parish, Frederick, Md., 1742-1908 offers a detailed historical account of All Saints' Parish in Frederick, Maryland, from its establishment in 1742 through 1908. Penned by Ernest Helfenstein, this book provides valuable insights into the parish's development, its role in the local community, and its place within the broader context of American religious history. The work meticulously chronicles significant events, key figures, and the evolving character of the church over more than a century and a half.
This historical record is an essential resource for genealogists, historians of religion, and anyone interested in the local history of Frederick, Maryland. It preserves a rich tapestry of names, dates, and stories, making it an enduring contribution to the understanding of American church history.
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