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Camera Maker Canon Camera Model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Aperture f/2.8 Exposure Value 0 EV
Exposure Program Manual Exposure Time 1/2500 sec
Flash No Flash Focal Length 70 mm
ISO 100 Metering Mode Pattern
Date/Time 2011:10:18 11:02:24 Resolution Unit Inch
X Resolution 240 dots per ResolutionUnit Y Resolution 240 dots per ResolutionUnit
Compression Jpeg Compression Exposure Mode 1
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Caption ST. THOMAS' AFRICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH Organized in 1792 as an outgrowth of the Free African Society, formed 1787. The original church edifice stood here. Under the ministry of the Rev. Absalom Jones (1746-1818), a former slave, this became the nation's first Black Episcopal church. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1984