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Amwell Church of the Brethren

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Amwell Church of the Brethren, Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, NJ
Amwell Church of the Brethren, Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, NJ

The Amwell Church of the Brethren, also known as the Dunkard Church, is located at 40 Sandbrook-Headquarters Road in Delaware Township, near the borough of Stockton, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. The Church of the Brethren congregation was formed in 1733 under the leadership of Rev. John Naas.

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Amwell Church of the Brethren
Sandbrook Headquarters Road, Delaware Township

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N 40.449027777778 ° E -74.913527777778 °
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Amwell Church of the Brethren (Lower Amwell Church)

Sandbrook Headquarters Road 40
08557 Delaware Township
New Jersey, United States
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amwell.org

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