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⊳Unitarian Universalism (UUism) Historical Markers
This series of markers details histories of UU churches, as well as their two predecessor Unitarian and Universalist churches.1 ► Alabama, Baldwin County, Bay Minette — Judge Harry Toulmin — (1766 – 1823) — |
2 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Campsite 1 — Selma to Montgomery Trail — |
3 ► Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — In Honor of James Joseph Reeb — 1927-1965 — “This Good Man” — |
4 ► Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndesboro — Campsite 3 — Selma to Montgomery Trail — |
5 ► Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Campsite 2 — Selma to Montgomery Trail — |
6 ► Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Campsite 4 — Selma to Montgomery Trail — |
7 ► Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Camp Hill — First Universalist Church of Camp Hill — |
8 ► Alabama, Tallapoosa County, Camp Hill — Lyman Ward Military Academy — |
9 ► California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — 896 — First Unitarian Church of Oakland — |
10 ► California, Amador County, Volcano — The Thomas Starr King Bell — |
11 ► California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, North Hills — 975 — Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society — “The Onion” — |
12 ► California, Riverside County, Riverside — 3 — Universalist-Unitarian Church — 1891 — |
13 ► California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Thomas Starr King — 1824 - 1864 — |
14 ► California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Cathedral Hill — 691 — Sarcophagus of Thomas Starr King — |
15 ► California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Downtown San Jose — 902 — First Unitarian Church — |
16 ► California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Progressive Baptist Church — |
17 ► California, Santa Cruz County, Santa Cruz — Progressive Baptist Hall & Parsonage — |
18 ► Connecticut, Litchfield County, Barkhamsted, Riverton — Hollow Church Bell — |
19 ► Connecticut, Litchfield County, Norfolk, Norfolk Historic District — Mills - Emerson House — |
20 ► Connecticut, Windham County, Brooklyn — Brooklyn — |
21 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — 5 — Ambassadors of Faith — Roads to Diversity — Adams Morgan Heritage Trail — |
22 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Adams Morgan — 18 — The Artistic Life — Roads to Diversity — Adams Morgan Heritage Trail — |
23 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Columbia Heights — 17 — Social Justice — Cultural Convergence — Columbia Heights Heritage Trail — |
24 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Owen D Young Peace Tower — [Universalist National Memorial Church] — |
25 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle — Universalist National Memorial Church Stormwater Features — Saving Mother Earth, One Small Step at a Time. — |
26 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Judiciary Square — e.1 — Senator Daniel Webster — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail — Reported permanently removed |
27 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Judiciary Square — e.3 — Senator Daniel Webster — |
28 ► Georgia, Barrow County, Winder — Rockwell Universalist Church — |
29 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - South — "Jingle Bells" — |
30 ► Illinois, Champaign County, Urbana, Cunningham Township — Unitarian Universalist Church — 309 West Green Street — Joseph W. Royer Arts and Architecture District — |
31 ► Illinois, Vermilion County, Hoopeston — Dixie Highway — |
32 ► Illinois, Will County, Plainfield — The Development of Downtown Plainfield — Downtown Plainfield Historic District — |
33 ► Indiana, Monroe County, Bloomington — 53.2005.1 — The Colored School — |
34 ► Iowa, Polk County, Mitchellville — Universalist Church — 1868 — |
35 ► Kansas, Nemaha County, Seneca — The Seneca Free Library — |
36 ► Kentucky, Christian County, Crofton — 1625 — Universalist Church — |
37 ► Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Old Louisville — 2173 — First Unitarian Church — |
38 ► Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Old Louisville — 11 — Sit-in Demonstration Site — Brown Theatre — 315 West Broadway — |
39 ► Maine, Cumberland County, Portland, Downtown — 11 — First Parish Church, Unitarian Universalist — Portland Maine Freedom Trail — |
40 ► Maine, Cumberland County, Portland, East Bayside — Reverend William I. Reese — |
41 ► Maine, Kennebec County, Augusta — 9 — Augusta Mourns Lincoln / Augusta Pleur Lincoln — Augusta, Maine – The Civil War — The Museum in the Streets® — |
42 ► Maine, Kennebec County, Augusta — 7 — Riverside: Temple of Peace / Le Temple de la Paix — Augusta, Maine — The Museum in the Streets® — |
43 ► Maine, York County, Kennebunk — 10 — First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church / Première église paroissiale Unitarienne Universaliste — Kennebunk, Maine — The Museum in the Streets® — |
44 ► Maine, York County, Saco — Sarah Fairfield Hamilton, 1831-1909 — Saco Main Street Museum Walk — |
45 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Mount Vernon Cultural District — |
46 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Exercising Freedom: Overcoming Racial and Religious Boundaries — Mount Vernon Cultural Walk — |
47 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Mount Vernon Cultural District — |
48 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — St. Ignatius Church — |
49 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore — (Unitarian and Universalist) — |
50 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore — (Universalist and Unitarian) — |
51 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Oliver — St. Francis Xavier Church — |
52 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Seton Hill — Historic Chapel of St. Mary's Seminary & University (dedicated 1808) — The First Roman Catholic Seminary in the United States (established 1791) — Birthplace of the Oblate Sisters of Providence (established 1829) — |
53 ► Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — Infusing Style and Sophistication: The Influence of Maximilian Godefroy — |
54 ► Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland — The Carriage Gates of Westminster Burying Ground — |
55 ► Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — The Unitarian Church of Barnstable — |
56 ► Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Hyannis — Hyannis Ocean Street — |
57 ► Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Hyannis — The Federated Church of Hyannis — |
58 ► Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Orleans — Universalist Society Meeting House — Built in 1834 — |
59 ► Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Provincetown — Universalist Meeting House of Provincetown — Unitarian Universalist — |
60 ► Massachusetts, Hampshire County, Northampton — Town Center — |
61 ► Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Cambridge, Mid-Cambridge — Thomas Shepard — |
62 ► Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Cambridge, Neighborhood Nine — Old Cambridge / Religion and Government in the Early History of Cambridge — |
63 ► Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Cambridge, Riverside — Here Stood the Original Meeting House... — |
64 ► Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Somerville, Central Hill — The First Congregational Unitarian Society in Somerville — |
65 ► Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Quincy — United First Parish Church — |
66 ► Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Hingham — Old Ship Church — 1630 - 1930 — |
67 ► Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Leyden Street — |
68 ► Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Plymouth — Unitarian Controversy of 1801 — |
69 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Back Bay — Arlington Street Church — Unitarian Universalist — Gathered in 1729 — |
70 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Back Bay — First Church — ⚓ — |
71 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Back Bay — John Winthrop — |
72 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — King's Chapel — Founded 1686 — |
73 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — King's Chapel — 1646 — |
74 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Boston Timeline — |
75 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — NE17 — St. Stephen's Church — North End — |
76 ► Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Roxbury — Four Letters Home — by Will Holton — |
77 ► Massachusetts, Worcester County, Harvard — Harvard Unitarian Universalist Church — |
78 ► Massachusetts, Worcester County, Hopedale — Adin Ballou Memorial — |
79 ► Michigan, Cass County, Dowagiac — L1028A — St. Paul's Church / Episcopal Church — |
80 ► Michigan, Jackson County, Clarklake — L2225 — First Universalist Church — |
81 ► Michigan, Jackson County, Concord — L2068 — Concord Universalists / First Universalist Church — |
82 ► Michigan, Jackson County, Concord — L1842 — Paddock-Hubbard House — |
83 ► Michigan, Oakland County, Troy — L507 — Barn Church — |
84 ► Michigan, Wayne County, Detroit, Midtown — L497 — First Unitarian Universalist Church — |
85 ► Minnesota, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, Saint Anthony Main — Symbols on the Skyline — Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Trail — |
86 ► Minnesota, Hennepin County, Minneapolis, Saint Anthony Main — The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes — Reported missing |
87 ► Minnesota, Ramsey County, Saint Paul, Northwestern Precinct — Church of Saint Louis, King of France — |
88 ► Missouri, St. Louis County, University City, Delmar Loop — William Greenleaf Eliot — Born August 5, 1811 — |
89 ► Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — First Unitarian Church — Helena Historic District — |
90 ► New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Nathaniel & Armenia White — Downtown Concord — Est. 1725 — |
91 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — The South Church — |
92 ► New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Baptistown — Old Stone Church — |
93 ► New York, Broome County, Binghamton — Universalist — |
94 ► New York, Chenango County, New Berlin — White Store Church — |
95 ► New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Downtown — First Unitarian Congregational Society Building — |
96 ► New York, Erie County, Springville — 1992 The New York State Convention of Universalists — |
97 ► New York, Erie County, Springville — Concord — Western New York Southtowns Scenic Byway — Godard Town Hall — |
98 ► New York, Herkimer County, Salisbury — Bell Purchased 7 May 1831 — |
99 ► New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights — Church of the Saviour — First Unitarian Church Brooklyn — |
100 ► New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Downtown — Rochester Women's Rights Convention — August 2nd, 1848 — |
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