Fountain City United Methodist Church
Fountain Head Campground
(Front):
Fountain City
United Methodist Church
Founded in 1825In 1824, E.F. Sevier, grandson of Gov. John Sevier, came to this area as a Methodist circuit rider. By 1825, a plot of ground was secured and Fountain Head became a "preaching place." A log meeting house (c 1828) was built followed by a white frame church (1845). The church, campground, hotel, "the Dummy line" train, and lake nearby all made Fountain Head a popular resort by 1891. A red brick church was built in 1892 with the new name, Fountain City Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
(Back):Fountain Head Campground
1833-1885
In 1851 Fountain Head Methodist Episcopal Church
South purchased the Fountain Head Campground,
a 12 acre wooded grove with a large spring. The Daily
Press and Herald reported this scene in 1869: "All was peaceful since the war with white tents, wagons and buggies dotting the grove. Early devotions, two daytime services and the last at 'early candle light' called campers to the white Methodist church. On Sunday 2000 were in attendance. This campground is now Fountain City Park.
Marker is on Hotel Road 0.1 miles west of Broadway Street (U.S. 441), on the right when traveling east.
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