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Meadow River Lumber Company/United Methodist Church

Meadow River Lumber CompanyEstablished as Raine-Andrew Lumber Co. concern with purchase of 32,000 ac. (1906-08) by John & Tom Raine, namesake of Rainelle, founded 1908. Used logging railroad from woods to mill & Sewell Valley RR (NF&G) to C&O. 1909 ...

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Smyrna Methodist Church

Organized in 1785 or 86 by two Presbyterian ministers, Rev. John Newton & Rev. John Simpson. First house of worship erected in 1793 on land given by Sir John Talbot. In 1820 Presbyterian membership transferred to Washington and offered Smyrna ...

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Burke Methodist Church

Founded in 1889 by a small group of Methodists, this church has played an integral role in the history of the community. H. and Nannie Belote donated land to the congregation in 1894, and the first church building was completed ...

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Longstreet Methodist Church

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Longstreet Methodist Church was organized around 1812 and the original building is still in use. Land for the church was given by Charles Walker, one of the five sons of George Walker, Revolutionary soldier and early settler. The sons built ...

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Sam Black United Methodist Church

Built in 1901, third Otter Creek church building was dedicated in memory of the Rev. Sam Black (1813-99). Born in Rupert, he preached here in the 1880s-90s. Licensed in 1840, Black was a Methodist circuit rider for almost fifty years. ...

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Old Bethel United Methodist Church

Old Bethel United Methodist Church, the third oldest church building surviving in Charleston, had its beginnings on February 14, 1797 as Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church. Bethel was constructed in the gabled meeting house style with white clapboards after a design ...

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Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church

Was organized 1822, rebuilt in 1838 and

completed in 1880.

This site possess exceptional value in

commemorating the Religious Life of the

Negro in the United States of America.

Designated a Category II Landmark by

the Joint Committee on Landmarks and

listed in the National Register of ...

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Site of Blackiston Methodist Church

A local society of Methodists was organized circa 1778. On May 16, 1781, they obtained land here on which to build a permanent house of worship. A large frame church was then constructed and named Blackiston's Chapel, to honor the ...

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Battle Ground Methodist Episcopal Church

Erected by the Patriotic Order

Sons of America of Maryland,

In the year of the

National Star-Spangled Banner Centennial

1914.

This building, known as the

Battle Ground Methodist Episcopal Church,

was occupied by General Stricker,

the night preceding the Battle of North Point

was used as a hospital by ...

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The First Methodist Church in Anderson Was Built Here

—1827–1977— The pioneer Methodist Church of Anderson began meeting in homes in 1821 and was organized as a congregation in 1827. Their first primitive log church was on the southwest corner of 11th and Delaware Streets. In 1849 a new ...

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