Christ Church (Ironsides, Maryland)
Christ Church (also known as Old Durham Church) is one of the oldest (1732) surviving Episcopal church buildings in the U.S. state of Maryland. Christ Church is located in the village of Ironsides within the town of Nanjemoy. Old Trinity Church, Church Creek, Dorchester County, dates to c. 1675 and is thus older.
The parish was established in 1661 and chartered in 1692.[1] The original church building was a log structure, which was replaced with the current brick church building in 1732; the 1732 building was enlarged and renovated in 1791. Revolutionary War General William Smallwood and colonial Governor William Stone are buried in the churchyard. [2][3]
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References
- Christ Church, Old Durham Parish, "About Us", http://christchurcholddurhamparish.com/About_Us.html Archived 2011-11-29 at the Wayback Machine; see also Nancy Bromley McConaty, 2008, "Priest delves into history," SoMdNews.com, http://ww2.somdnews.com/stories/05162008/indymor203051_32190.shtml Archived 2011-11-30 at the Wayback Machine, Friday, May 16, 2008; and Rev. William Pusey Painter, 1894, History of Durham Parish, Charles County, Maryland 1692-1892, s.l. (Nanjemoy, Md): The Parish Wardens and Vestry.
- Maryland: A Guide to the Old Line State, Oxford University Press, NY, 1948.
- Christ Church, Old Durham Parish, "About Us", http://christchurcholddurhamparish.com/About_Us.html Archived 2011-11-29 at the Wayback Machine.
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