Place Category: Historical MarkersPlace Tags: Buildings & Architecture Early Settlement French & Indian War Military Religion Whiskey Rebellion
Oldest Episcopal Church in southwestern Pennsylvania, founded after the French & Indian War by veteran Maj. William Lea on his land grant. Francis Reno was the first vicar. Church members included Gen. John Neville, the unpopular tax collector in 1794 Whiskey Rebellion that disrupted the area and unsettled the congregation. Renewed interest in 1852 led to this stone church, with its 1823 English Pipe organ, the first brought over the Alleghenies. (Dedicated: Saturday, July 14, 2001)
Old Saint Luke's Church Cemetery, Church Street, Scott Township, PA 15106, United States of America
Scott Township
Pennsylvania
United States
Scott Township
Pennsylvania
United States
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