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Canterbury United Methodist Church

Canterbury is the oldest existing establishment in Mountain Brook. It was organized in 1867 as Irondale Methodist when enough settlers to support the church moved into the area around the Irondale Furnace. The first time the North Alabama Conference met ...

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Bolivar Methodist Church

This church built in early 1840s was occupied by both Union and Confederate troops for military purposes during Civil War.

Marker is on Washington Street (Business U.S. 340).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of the Methodist Church

1789–1817

Francis Asbury, Father of American Methodism, founded a Methodist Society in Annapolis in 1777. They built a meeting house in 1785 within the present grounds of the Naval Academy. In 1789, the “Old Blue Church” moved to this site and ...

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Baldwin Memorial United Methodist Church

Baldwin Memorial United Methodist Church, 1777–1977. This congregation met as a Methodist Society in 1777 at the John Sewell home, Brooksby’s Point, where circuit rider Bishop Francis Asbury often preached. Present site deeded in 1817. This church constructed in 1896.

Marker ...

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Grover Methodist Church

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This church was founded in the early 19th century as Murray's Church and served by ministers riding the Cypress Circuit.

It was originally named for the Murray family, which also gave this town its first name of Murray's Crossroads. ...

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Magothy Methodist Church

One of the first Methodist societies in Anne Arundel County. Log church originally erected on tract acquired in 1764, now the cemetery. Bishop Francis Asbury preached here August 27, 1777. Church built on present site in 1859 was destroyed by ...

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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 ...

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First Methodist Church Site

Building Moved

To the Farmer Place – 1894

Destroyed by Storm – 1948

Marker Relocated – 1960

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Dulin Methodist Church

After the Civil War demolition of Fairfax Chapel, the original part of this Gothic revival church was built by Southern sympathizers in 1869 on 2 acres donated by Wm. Y. Dulin (Part of 1742 208-acre Geo. Harrison Grant). Original chapel ...

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Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church

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Historical Marker

Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church

Charleston, South Carolina

Commemorating the unique ministry of South Carolina born bishops, elected in the first century of the

Connection- Morris Brown, Daniel A. Payne, Henry M. Turner, Moses B. Salter, William ...

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