Old St. Paul's Parish

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Old St. Paul's began as one of the original thirty parishes established in Maryland by the Church of England in 1692 and predates the founding of Baltimore City itself in 1729. The first church, was a log cabin structure on the banks of Colgate Creek near present-day Dundalk in southeast Baltimore County. By the 1720s it became clear that the major population center of the colony would be further north and west, so the Maryland Assembly was called upon to lay out what they termed 'Baltimore Town.' At this time the parish vestry purchased a lot for a new church building in the newly-formed village. This site was a choice piece of property encompassing the highest point overlooking the harbor. The current church occupies the northwestern-most corner of this original parcel. So it was that the second church building of St. Paul's Parish was constructed in the 1730s.

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St. Paul's: A brief history and tour