History of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation: Baltimore, Maryland

  • Hardcover
  • Baltimore: John D. Lucas Printing Company, 1982
By Prevas, Nicholas M.
Baltimore: John D. Lucas Printing Company, 1982. Hardcover. Very Good+/Very Good. Hardcover. At the turn of the 20th century, Greek immigrants in Baltimore established a house of worship to retain their Greek Orthodox religion. A permanent location was established in 1909, then in 1937 the Greek Orthodox Church purchased the Associate Congregational church at Maryland and Preston Streets. This was renamed the Cathedral of the Annunciation and is still in use today. This is the oldest of the 11 Greek Orthodox parishes in the State of Maryland. The author was a third-generation Greek-American and member of the church. Cover photo is a rare picture of the church in 1893. Small quarto. Very good+ in Very good dust jacket. Black cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Clean interior. Black and white illustrated dust jacket with white title to front and spine panels. There are a few small tears to the edges of the dust jacket. Index, 318 pages. Baltimore. BALT211141.

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