Mount Gilead Church

Mount Gilead Church is a church in , , . Mount Gilead Church is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Shermans Dale and Dellville.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in , United States, along . It was originally settled by Scots-Irish settlers before the American Revolutionary War. is situated 2½ miles south of Mount Gilead Church.

Hamlet
is a village in , United States. The settlement is located within the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area. is situated 3 miles east of Mount Gilead Church.

Village
Photo: Smallbones, Public domain.
Bloomfield, commonly known as , is a borough in, and the county seat of, , United States. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area. The population was 1,244 at the 2020 census. is situated 4½ miles north of Mount Gilead Church.

Mount Gilead Church

Latitude
40.35703° or 40° 21′ 25″ north
Longitude
-77.17109° or 77° 10′ 16″ west
Elevation
719 feet (219 metres)
Open location code
87G49R4H+RH
Open­Street­Map ID
node 357299441
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Geo­Names ID
5202149
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