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Green Pond United Methodist Church
Formerly Chapel and Camp Ground
December 14, 1808 <...
Paces Ferry United Methodist Church
Established 1877
On 29 September 1877 William Brown ...
First United Methodist Church
Founded October 28, 1849
The original building was l...
Oakland United Presbyterian Church
Oakland United Presbyterian Church was organized in 1870. ...
Fredericksburg United Methodist Church
This church sanctuary was built in 1882, the fifth buildin...
First United Methodist Church
of Dickinson
In 1876 a group of Methodists led by th...
Thompson Centennial United ME Church -- 1867
This was the second Negro church founded in Anderso...
Shiloh United Methodist Church
In 1851 John J. Ellis donated 4 acres to the Methodist Epi...
The Wellsburg United Methodist Church
A Fellowship of Believers For More Than Two Centuries
<...Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church / Temperance Hall
Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church
This congregation...
Results for United Church
Green Pond United Methodist Church
Formerly Chapel and Camp Ground
December 14, 1808
Bishop Francis Asbury, Bishop William McKIendree,
and Rev. Henry Boehm spoke here.
June, 1820
Camp meeting was held here from Friday afternoon
until Monday morning. There were 125
carriages of all kinds, 50 tents containing
800 ...
Paces Ferry United Methodist Church
Established 1877
On 29 September 1877 William Brown donated one acre of land at the intersection of Paces Ferry and Mount Paran Roads for the purpose of establishing and building a church. Pleasant Hill Methodist Church was first served by circuit ...
First United Methodist Church
Founded October 28, 1849
The original building was located on land at the S. E. corner of 7th and L Sts. Donated by Capt. John Sutter. It was known as The Baltimore Chapel. Prefabricated in Baltimore and shipped around The Horn, ...
Oakland United Presbyterian Church
Oakland United Presbyterian Church was organized in 1870. A frame building was erected in 1872 on this site, donated by Thomas Boggs. Three pastors served the congregation: Rev. J.C. Evans, Rev. J. Patterson, and Rev. J.A. Hazlett. The church disbanded ...
Fredericksburg United Methodist Church
This church sanctuary was built in 1882, the fifth building to be used by the congregation, and the second on this site. Additions were constructed in 1912, 1924, 1951, and 1989. The reverend John Kobler, an early leader who raised ...
First United Methodist Church
of Dickinson
In 1876 a group of Methodists led by the Rev. P.E. Nicholson began meeting in private homes in the Dickinson area. In 1885 a frame building was erected for use as a church and school.
The Dickinson congregation does not ...
Thompson Centennial United ME Church -- 1867
This was the second Negro church founded in Anderson. It was organized at a meeting of approximately 15 persons at the home of the Rev. Henry A. Mikell, who served as the first pastor. A lot was purchased from Bale ...
Shiloh United Methodist Church
In 1851 John J. Ellis donated 4 acres to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for a house of worship. The original house was constructed of rough hewn logs and was about 25 by 30 feet in dimensions. The name Shiloh, ...
The Wellsburg United Methodist Church
A Fellowship of Believers For More Than Two Centuries
Methodism in Wellsburg dates back to 1787 with the establishment of the “Ohio Circuit.” Early services were held in “The Academy” on High Street. Bishop Asbury preached at the courthouse on September ...
Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church / Temperance Hall
Mt. Hebron United Methodist Church
This congregation, organized ca. 1800 in the home of Martin Hook, built its first house of worship at the Half Way Ground, near here. In 1837 a new church was erected at this site on land ...