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Author Archives: Chris Burcaw

Calvary Moravian Church’s Historical Clock

WHS ArticlesBy Chris BurcawJanuary 17, 2022Leave a comment

In his Centennial History of Calvary Moravian Church, 1893-1993, the late Hamilton C. Horton writes: As it worked out, Winston-Salem’s Old City Hall (located where the Reynolds Building is today) was being razed. Louis Owen, a member of Home Moravian Church and the Traffic Manager of Reynolds Tobacco Company bought the clock and gave it…

Why Home Moravian Church Faces the Way It Does

WHS ArticlesBy Chris BurcawJanuary 14, 2022Leave a comment

Home Church stands at the northeast corner of Salem Square as it has done since 1800. Unlike the other public buildings in Salem, its narrow side faces the street, and its long sides extend backward. The Brothers House, etc. all have their long side to the street. Home Church’s positioning does not strike us as…

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