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Welsh Tract Baptist Church

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Welsh Tract Church Newark Delaware
Welsh Tract Church Newark Delaware

Welsh Tract Old School Baptist Church is a historic Primitive Baptist church, located on Welsh Tract Road in Newark, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built by Welsh settlers in 1746 and is a simple rectangular brick building with a wood-shingled jerkinhead roof.

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19702
Delaware, United States
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