October 5, 2007
Memorial Church at Jamestown, VA
The church tower is thought to have been a part of the first brick church built about 1639. Directly behind the tower is the Memorial Church, erected in 1907 by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America over the foundations of the early brick church.
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Churches,
Colonial Virginia
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