Historic Stone Churches
of Lancaster County & City

This Website’s Historic Stone Churches
Index / Links:

 The Building Stone of Lancaster County
An 1878 Geology Map:

Above: United Presbyterian Church, Smyrna, Lancaster County.
An often forgotten landmark of anti-slavery activism.

This Website: The Churchs’ Building Stone
Index / Links:

Sandstone:
Adamstown:  Musser Memorial Chapel
Churchtown:  Bangor Episcopal Church
Churchtown:  Caernarvon Presbyterian Church
Churchtown:  Churchtown United Methodist Church
Denver:  Flickinger Union Meetinghouse
East Earl:  Lichty’s Mennonite Church
Elizabethtown:  St. Peter Catholic Church
Lititz:  Mary Dixon Memorial Chapel
Lititz:  St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Mount Hope:  Hope Episcopal Church
Reinholds:  Blainsport United Brethren Church
Schoeneck:  Wiest Memorial Church

Limestone / Dolomite: 
Christiana:  Latta Memorial Presbyterian Church
Columbia:  Columbia Presbyterian Church
East Earl:  Weaverland Mennonite Church
Gap:  Pequea Presbyterian Church
Intercourse:  Leacock Presbyterian Church
Lancaster:  St. John’s Lutheran Church
Mount Joy:  Donegal Presbyterian Church
Willow Street:  Boehm’s Chapel

Schist / Quartzite / Gneiss:
Christiana:  Sadsbury Friends Meetinghouse
Columbia:  St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Conestoga:  River Corner Mennonite Church
Drumore:  Drumore Friends Meetinghouse
Elizabethtown:  Sell Chapel at Masonic Village
Gap:  Sadsbury Friends Meetinghouse
Little Britain:  Eastland Friends Meetinghouse
Nickel Mines:  Grace Episcopal Church
Peach Bottom:  Rock Springs Baptist Church
Quarryville:  Octorara Covenanter Presbyterian Church
Smyrna:  United Presbyterian Church

Marble:
Marietta:  Marietta Presbyterian Church

Granite / Granodiorite:
Columbia:  Holy Trinity Catholic Church 

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