Results for Methodist Church
Speedwell Methodist Church
(Front text)
This church, founded in 1885, was name...
Cooper's Academy / Bethesda Methodist Church
[Front]:
Cooper’s Academy, built in 1905-06, ...
Saint Paul Methodist Church
This church was established prior to 1803 and was known as...
Summerfield Methodist Church
Congregation was organized as early as 1837, first under t...
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
On September 29, 1957, Mount Zion Methodist Church, one of...
Maplesville United Methodist Church
This structure is an excellent example of the one-room Got...
Methodism brought into area 1807 First United Methodist Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Methodist Society organized at H...
Indian Mission United Methodist Church
In 1881 the Nanticoke Indian people constructed
thi...
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church is a reminder of the tremend...
Trinity United Methodist Church
Originally called Iroquois Mission was
the fi...
Results for Methodist Church
Speedwell Methodist Church
(Front text)
This church, founded in 1885, was named Speedwell for a stagecoach stop and the first post office in the vicinity, now Millett. In 1884-85 Ogreta Brabham Dunbar and Savannah Barker Bates raised funds for a new congregation, in ...
Cooper's Academy / Bethesda Methodist Church
[Front]:
Cooper’s Academy, built in 1905-06, was a private boarding school for the black children of this community until 1927, and a public school 1927-1958. Founded by Moses Cooper, H.J. Cooper, and Ada E. Martin, it was first called Cooper’s Academy, ...
Saint Paul Methodist Church
This church was established prior to 1803 and was known as Liberty Chapel. The present structure, built in 1871, is significant both for its architecture and as a reflection of Methodism in the Pee Dee area. A Victorian adaptation of ...
Summerfield Methodist Church
Congregation was organized as early as 1837, first under the charge of Charles McLeod and next, Asbury H. Shanks. Contract for the present building was let October 23, 1844, and the building was dedicated on October 5, 1845. Greenberry Garrett ...
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
On September 29, 1957, Mount Zion Methodist Church, one of the first churches in this area, celebrated its 141st anniversary. Services were held first in a log structure, built for a schoolhouse. Tombstones in the cemetery bear dates from 1796; ...
Maplesville United Methodist Church
This structure is an excellent example of the one-room Gothic Revival - style church buildings which once were built throughout the South. It was originally located on a three-acre site that was deeded to trustees W. A. D. Ramsey, G. ...
Methodism brought into area 1807 First United Methodist Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Methodist Society organized at Hunt’s Spring prior to formation of Madison County, served 1808-1820 by Flint Circuit traveling ministers. First Church built 1821 NW corner Clinton and Gallatin Streets. Present site acquired 1832, church completed 1834, occupied and accidentally ...
Indian Mission United Methodist Church
In 1881 the Nanticoke Indian people constructed
this church to provide a place to join for religious
devotions. Known as “Johnson’s Chapel,” the church
was affiliated with the Methodist Protestant
denomination. On March 27, 1884, the land upon
which the ...
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church is a reminder of the tremendous physical impact Henry M. Flagler had on St. Augustine. This complex of structures resulted from a compromise between Flagler and the congregation of Olivet Church. That group of northern Methodists ...
Trinity United Methodist Church
Originally called Iroquois Mission was
the first religious organization in
Jasper County
Established
October 22, 1833
Marker is at the intersection of Cullen Street (Indiana Route 114) and Angelica Street, on the right when traveling north on Cullen Street.
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