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Simpson United Methodist Church

This congregation grew from an early Sunday school class directed by Annas Brown, Richard Dukes and Mrs. Vina Harris Forehand, Members of Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, for residents of the far eastern section of Austin. In December 1880 the ...

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First United Methodist Church

The Methodist Episcopal Church of Troy was organized in 1843. The first building was constructed in 1858, on land donated by Ann Dowdell Love, affectionately known as "Granny Love." The second structure was erected in 1888.

The present edifice, completed in ...

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Carroll's Methodist Church

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Instituted in 1797, this church was named for the William Carroll family, among its first members. Families identified with the church through the years are McWhorters, Osborns, Starrs, Stones, Browns, Burtons, Sewells, Jacksons, Hemphills, Deans, Buffingtons, ...

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Methodist Episcopal Church South

First United Methodist Church of Apalachicola was established in 1839 when Reverend Peter Haskew was appointed to serve the St. Joseph and Apalachicola Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The original sanctuary, built and dedicated around 1846, was destroyed ...

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Quakertown Methodist Episcopal Church

Organized in 1835. First church was built on this site in 1840. This Queen Anne Style structure erected in 1878.

Marker is on Croton Road (County Route 579 at milepost 26), just south of Quakertown Road, on the left when traveling ...

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Academy Methodist Church

First services were held here under an arbor

in 1865. Building erected in 1868. Land donated

for church building by Sarah M. Simpson.

Sign erected in memory of those who have given their time to establish, preserve and maintain this place of worship.

Dedicated ...

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Union Hill Cemetery, Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church, Unio

This cemetery is the final resting place of many of Shades Valley's pioneer residents. A few of the earliest headstones date from the mid-1850s. Descendants of these settlers helped mold the cities of Mountain Brook and Homewood. Located on property ...

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Appleby's Methodist Church

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This church was organized shortly after the Revolution and this site was deeded to seven trustees in 1787. One of them, Jacob Barr, was the first minister to serve here. Appleby’s Methodist Church was named for a prominent ...

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Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church

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The Washington Monument, Baltimore. This view of Mount Vernon Place, circa 1848, shows the home of Charles and Phoebe Key Howard ot the right of the monument.

Conceived as a "Cathedral of Methodism" the Mount Vernon Place United ...

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Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church

This congregation began meeting for informal worship services during the early 1870s at the home of Tempie Washington. By 1873, the thirteen original members were meeting in their own sanctuary on San Antonio street. The Rev. Frank Green served as ...

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