Select Item below to DOWNLOAD - Once item is selected, right click and choose 'save as'
0cfbbf5c-9a3d-4078-8a02-17a81e00f41c
Views of Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site, Pennsylvania
Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church was built between 1698 - 1700 and is the oldest church in Pennsylvania. The Swedes preceded the English to this part of America, arriving here in 1646. For nearly two centuries, this church was a mission of the Church of Sweden. As Swedes were absorbed into the general American population, Gloria Dei became English speaking and was admitted into the Episcopal church in 1845. The Church is owned and maintained by its congregation and contains important historic relics and artifacts. Revolutionary War patriots John Hansen, president of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation, John Morton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and five of General Washington's officers rest in the churchyard burial ground.
Churchyard and cemetery.
National Park Service
Permission must be secured from the individual copyright owners to reproduce any copyrighted materials contained within this website. Digital assets without any copyright restrictions are public domain.
Public domain
Image
Gloria Dei (Old Swedes' Church) National Historic Site, Code: GLDE
Gloria Dei (Old Swedes' Church) National Historic Site, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Latitude: 39.9344787597656, Longitude: -75.1435317993164

Legacy NPS Focus Record ID : 231817
Title: NPS Office of Communications and Public Affairs Photo Library
URL: http://www.nps.gov/pub_aff/imagebase.html
01/27/2004
01/01/1980 - 12/30/1999
Digital image (TIF ; 18.0 MB; 2048 x 3072 ; 300 dpi; 24 bit color). Encoded as MrSID format
Public Can View
NPS staff
Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site
Administrator
Wednesday, September 29, 2004 6:26:19 PM
Wednesday, August 9, 2017 12:10:40 PM
glde_churchyard_5015.jpg
Monday, January 1, 0001 12:00:00 AM
jpg
748.7 kB
Inventory