Salem United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) was founded as the first German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Jefferson City, March 8, 1863. The first worship services of Salem were held in temporary quarters. The congregation erected its first church building on the corner of Milan and Camp Streets, dedicated March 18, 1866. It was replaced by the present building, dedicated March 25, 1906. Diboll and Owen, architects. J.A. Petty, builder. The adjoining educational building was dedicated November 15, 1936. Sam Stone, Jr., architect. G.E. Reimann, builder. Worship services were conducted in the German language until October 8, 1895, at which time English language services were introduced. 125th Anniversary 1988

Corner of Milan and Camp streets, New Orleans, LA
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