The African Union Church and Cemetery of Iron Hill is a rural church building constructed in 1872. Its simple, vernacular Gothic Revival style reflects the community's dedication to its spiritual home. The adjacent cemetery holds the graves of free African Americans and formerly enslaved individuals.
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Education
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Architecture
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Social History
26 Academy St., Newark, Delaware
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Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
50 W. Park Pl., Newark, Delaware
Agriculture; Architecture
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Architecture; Industry
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