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Harmony United Methodist Church
This congregation was organized in 1818 by members of the ...
United First Parish Church
Within this church are the tombs of two
Presidents o...
Harkey’s Chapel United Methodist Church Founded Circa 1829-1830
Original log house of worship built St. Clair
Co. ne...
Salem United Methodist Church
The origin of this church can be traced to the organizatio...
Union Wesley United Methodist Church and Campground
The roots of African-American Methodism in this area can b...
Corydon United Methodist Church
Site of the first Methodist church, Corydon. Lot purchased...
Piedmont First United Methodist Church
Beginning as a Methodist mission in the 1850's, the Piedmo...
Maplesville United Methodist Church
This structure is an excellent example of the one-room Got...
Methodism brought into area 1807 First United Methodist Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Methodist Society organized at H...
Indian Mission United Methodist Church
In 1881 the Nanticoke Indian people constructed
thi...
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Harmony United Methodist Church
This congregation was organized in 1818 by members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. On March 20, 1819, trustees Purnal Johnson, Burton Johnson, William Hanzor, John Cornish, and Mitchell Johnson, purchased one half acre of land in Indian River Hundred on ...
United First Parish Church
Within this church are the tombs of two
Presidents of the United States
and their wives
John Adams – Second President 1735 1826
Abigail Adams 1744 1818
their son
John Quincy Adams – Sixth President 1767 1848
Louisa Catherine Adams 1775 1852
Marker is at the intersection of ...
Harkey’s Chapel United Methodist Church Founded Circa 1829-1830
Original log house of worship built St. Clair
Co. near Broken Arrow Creek, six miles from
Coosa River. Named Harkey’s Chapel for first
Minister, the Rev. David Harkey of Cahawba Circuit.
Present church built 1903-04 by A. I. Abels with
Community helpers. Preserved by ...
Salem United Methodist Church
The origin of this church can be traced to the organization of a local Methodist society soon after the American Revolution. By 1790 the Sandy Branch Society was joining regularly for worship, holding services in the open air and in ...
Union Wesley United Methodist Church and Campground
The roots of African-American Methodism in this area can be traced to the late 18th century when Methodism pioneers such as Francis Asbury and Freeborn Garrettson traveled locally organizing black “classes” for worship. Over time some groups chose to leave ...
Corydon United Methodist Church
Site of the first Methodist church, Corydon. Lot purchased from Isaiah Boone, son of Squire Boone, in 1826. Earlier, Corydon was a station on Silver Creed Methodist Circuit. Services were held in Corydon as early as 1816.
Marker is on North ...
Piedmont First United Methodist Church
Beginning as a Methodist mission in the 1850's, the Piedmont First United Methodist Church was organized in 1867 as the Cross Plains Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Wilson Johnson and a small band of local Methodist. In 1868 a small ...
Maplesville United Methodist Church
This structure is an excellent example of the one-room Gothic Revival - style church buildings which once were built throughout the South. It was originally located on a three-acre site that was deeded to trustees W. A. D. Ramsey, G. ...
Methodism brought into area 1807 First United Methodist Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Methodist Society organized at Hunt’s Spring prior to formation of Madison County, served 1808-1820 by Flint Circuit traveling ministers. First Church built 1821 NW corner Clinton and Gallatin Streets. Present site acquired 1832, church completed 1834, occupied and accidentally ...
Indian Mission United Methodist Church
In 1881 the Nanticoke Indian people constructed
this church to provide a place to join for religious
devotions. Known as “Johnson’s Chapel,” the church
was affiliated with the Methodist Protestant
denomination. On March 27, 1884, the land upon
which the ...