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Decker United Methodist Church and Community

First settlers in this area on Decker Creek were Swedish immigrants, who attended church in Austin from 1867 to 1870s.

Beginning in 1871, the Rev. C.C. Charnquist of Austin preached in homes. With advent of more settlers, a church was erected ...

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Methodist Church

Monticello, N Y

Organized in Districts 1804; present church built 1844.

Marker is on Broadway (New York Route 42) east of Landfield Avenue, on the right when traveling east.

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United Methodist Church of Mount Kisco

This property has been placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street (Route 117) and Smith Street, on the left when traveling north on East Main Street.

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Taylors Creek Methodist Church and Cemetery

Taylors Creek Methodist Church was organized in 1807, by the Rev. Angus McDonald, with seven members, including James Darsey, Mrs. James Darsey, and Robert Hendry. A village soon grew up around the church, and was for many years a trading ...

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Braddock Street Methodist Church

"To Serve the Present Age" - Charles Wesley

From Court House to Church

Thirty-two charter members met July 24, 1858, in the Frederick County Court House and were organized as a congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Virginia Conference.

The first church ...

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Pleasant Grove African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church and Camp

Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Church was organized June 29, 1869 at Taylors Creek, GA. Rev. Piner Martin was the first pastor. The first church, a small frame house, was named A.M.E. Church of the U.S.A. Sixteen acres of land were later ...

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St. John’s United Methodist Church

As early as 1871, pioneer Swedish settlers near Union Hill (4 mi. S), also known as the Brushy area, were holding Methodist worship services in homes. In 1882 they formally organized as a Swedish Methodist Episcopal church. The congregation moved ...

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Pope’s Chapel United Methodist Church

The Methodist Society, which was later organized into Pope’s Chapel Church, was first organized in August 1786 by Thomas Humphries at the home of James Marks located in what is now Elbert County about 1 ½ miles Northeast of Baker’s ...

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The Tenth Street United Methodist Church

Services conducted in 1896-98 by the Rev. C. Charnquist in homes of Taylor’s early settlers led to the founding (1900) of the Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church, North. Buying the chapel of a disbanded group, the congregation increased, moving their church ...

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Colfax Methodist Church

Founded by Circuit Riders – 1868

Sanctuary Built – 1874

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street and Culver Street on Church Street.

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