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Putnamville United Methodist Church

Built in 1834 as the Putnamville Presbyterian Church, the brick structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and sits at the intersection of SR 243 and US Hwy 40, also known as the old National Road. It ...

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Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Cemetery

Church Organized 1818:

Church organized in 1819; First Cemetery Burial in 1819. One of the earliest Methodist Congregations in the area, this church was organized by local preacher, Rev. Alexander Faires, in a log school built in 1816. Land donated in ...

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Mt. Olivet Methodist Church

This is Arlington’s oldest church site in continuous use. Land for a Methodist Protestant Meeting House was conveyed in 1855 by William and Ann Marcey and John B. and Cornetia Brown, for whom Brown’s Bend Road (now 16th Street, North) ...

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Newnansville Methodist Church Site

On this site

the Newnansville

Methodist Church

was founded in 1822

Presented by

Alachua

Methodist Church

1972

Marker can be reached from Florida Route 235, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church

"From Bush Arbor to Brick and Mortar"

(Front):

In 1866 soon after the Civil War an interracial Methodist organization was formed. They worshiped under a Bush Arbor near the railroad in South Sumter. After a few years they grew discontented with the ...

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Friendship Methodist Church

(Front text)

This church, one of the oldest Methodist organizations in Berkeley County, was formally

organized about 1825. Circuit riders had preached in the area for more than forty years, and services held under a

brush arbor here inspired participants ...

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First Methodist Church of Pampa

Five charter members established the First Methodist Church in 1906, the first denomination organized in Pampa. In 1908 a one-room white church with a steeple was built. This church site was purchased in 1924, and a new sanctuary was completed ...

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North Lake Methodist Church

The Reverend Charles Glenn organized the first Methodist class here in 1836, and for the next ten years the group met in the home of his brother, John. In 1846 the brothers presented the congregation with a building which served ...

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Cypress-Davis Methodist Episcopal Church

Named for Cypress Creek and at other times called Davis for the pioneer Davis family, ancestors of the Emerson family of Somerville, this church stood in the Center Point community on land owned now (1996) by James H. Shelton, great-great-grandson ...

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Georgetown Community United Methodist Church

During the 1850’s the Methodists were the first to serve in the mining towns of El Dorado County. Some ministers traveled on horseback from one mining town to another with a Bible and a Colt Revolver. Known as Georgetown Methodist ...

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