Results for John Wesley
Reverends John and Charles Wesley / Wesley Memorial Garden
Side 1: Reverends John & Charles Wesley...
John Wesley Nichols
1839 - 1910
John Wesley Nichols was born January 28,...
John Wesley Fallas House / John W. Fallas
(side 1)
John Wesley Fallas House
John Wes...
John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church
The National Register
of Historic Places:
John...
John Wesley Hardin
(May 26, 1853 - August 19, 1895)
Born in Bonham, Tex...
John Wesley
Founder under God of World Methodism
. . . being a...
John Wesley
[South Face]
Founder of Methodism
Minister
John Wesley Hardin (1853-1895)
Near Boyhood Home of
Notorious outlaw who killed ove...
John Wesley Powell / Morgan's Raid in Jackson, 1863
Side A: John Wesley Powell (1834-1902)
Scient...
John Wesley Hardin
The west's most feard
gunman, killer of at
l...
Results for John Wesley
Reverends John and Charles Wesley / Wesley Memorial Garden
Side 1: Reverends John & Charles Wesley
“About 3:30 in the afternoon I first set foot on St. Simons Island and immediately my spirits revived.” Charles Wesley, March 9, 1736.
Ordained ministers of the Anglican Church, the Wesleys joined ...
John Wesley Nichols
1839 - 1910
John Wesley Nichols was born January 28, 1839, in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, to Samuel and Katharine Maxwell Nichols. Little is known of his early years. In 1860 he married Sarah Elizabeth Dearborn, also born in Crawford County.
Nichols joined ...
John Wesley Fallas House / John W. Fallas
(side 1)
John Wesley Fallas House
John Wesley Fallas built this house in 1842 in the village which bears his family name. Fallas platted the village on land he purchased from the U.S. government in 1839. That year, after a ...
John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church
The National Register
of Historic Places:
John Wesley
Methodist Episcopal
Church
Marker is on East Court Street near Falls Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
John Wesley Hardin
(May 26, 1853 - August 19, 1895)
Born in Bonham, Texas, John Wesley Hardin was named for the founder of Methodism. "Wes" Hardin grew into a family man, cowboy, and outlaw who claimed to have killed more than 30 men. An ...
John Wesley
Founder under God of World Methodism
. . . being an exact copy of the statue standing in the forecourt of Wesley’s Chapel, Bristol, England, presented by the Right Hon. the Lord Rank on behalf of the Methodist Church, Great ...
John Wesley
[South Face]
Founder of Methodism
Minister
Of The
Church of England
In Savannah
1736-1737
[East Face]
My hearts desire
for this place
is not that it be
a famous or rich
but that it may be
a religous colony
and then I am sure
it cannot faile [sic]
of the
blessing of God
John ...
John Wesley Hardin (1853-1895)
Near Boyhood Home of
Notorious outlaw who killed over 30 men. Son of a Methodist minister. "Wes" was an ardent southerner. His resistance to Union occupation troops made him a hero and set him on his lawless career. He always claimed ...
John Wesley Powell / Morgan's Raid in Jackson, 1863
Side A: John Wesley Powell (1834-1902)
Scientist and explorer of the American West, John Wesley Powell moved from New York to Jackson with his family in 1838 and lived here until 1846. He developed an early interest in geology from his ...
John Wesley Hardin
The west's most feard
gunman, killer of at
least 26 men, was shot
dead in the Acme Saloon
on this site Aug. 19,
1895.
Hardin was shot in the
back of the head by El
Paso constable John
Selman.
At Selman's trial ...