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42971
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Located on the highest elevation in the town of Snow Hill, St. Barnabus was built in 1884. a fire did extensive damage to the building in 1951. Services were finally stopped in 1962. A benefactor contributed funds after 1973, that made possible the restoration of the building, now on the National Register of Historic Places.
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38117
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Due to dwindling attendance, St. Mark’s in Roxobel was to close its doors and move relics to St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Windsor. That is, before local families and individuals, other Eastern North Carolina Episcopal churches, Albemarle Deanery, and Diocese of East Carolina joined to keep its doors open. Courtesy of their collaborative efforts, the church established in 1883 and maintained its original structure keeps its doors open as a mission church.