Results for Meeting House
Union Meeting House
(Organized 1790)
Three miles east of this point, on ...
Meeting House
In 1800, Micajah Smith
built a Methodist Chur...
Old Meeting House
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Two hundred yards west of this spot stood the "...
Ebenezer Meeting House
First Methodist Episcopal Church in Beltsville, Maryland
Clark's Mill Meeting House
This stone marks the
site of the
Clark's Mill ...
Smith's Meeting House
Built by Micajah Smith about 1800. Named "Methodist Union ...
Harris Meeting House
Founded by Methodists prior to 1778. It was the mother chu...
Early Meeting House
Clark's Mills Meeting House, built by Thomas Clark about 1...
A Memorial to British Troops Who Died in the Old Meeting House
A memorial to British troops who died in the Old Meeting H...
Results for Meeting House
Union Meeting House
(Organized 1790)
Three miles east of this point, on the old River Road, is located Union Meeting House (Methodist), the oldest church in Bulloch county, and one of the oldest churches in Georgia remaining continuously active since its organization. Title was ...
Meeting House
In 1800, Micajah Smith
built a Methodist Church
on this site. Smith, a
Revolutionary privateer
captain, is buried here.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (County Route 575) and Park Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old Meeting House
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Two hundred yards west of this spot stood the "Old Meeting House," built before 1750 to serve the Scottish Presbyterians of the District of Darien. A landmark in Colonial days, it was in use until after the Revolutionary War, both ...
Ebenezer Meeting House
First Methodist Episcopal Church in Beltsville, Maryland
In 1863, trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church puchased one acre of land at this location from Evan Shaw, a Plantation Owner, at a cost of ten dollars.
Ebenezer Meeting House was built ...
Clark's Mill Meeting House
This stone marks the
site of the
Clark's Mill Meeting House
the first Presbyterian church
in Atlantic County
built 1761
used until 1820
Marker can be reached from Upper Pomona Road 0.2 miles west of English Creek-Port Republic Road (County Road 575).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Smith's Meeting House
Built by Micajah Smith about 1800. Named "Methodist Union Chapel at Blackman's Mills" when incorporated in 1837. Micajah Smith, John Van Sant, privateer captains, and Jonas Morse and James Bell, Revolutionary soldiers, are buried in the Church Yard.
Marker can be ...
Harris Meeting House
Founded by Methodists prior to 1778. It was the mother church in ths area. Disbanded in 1828. Stood 1 mi. N.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 158 and East Tom Parham Road (Local Route 1534), on the right when ...
Early Meeting House
Clark's Mills Meeting House, built by Thomas Clark about 1762, where preached the Rev. John Brainerd, stood on site of Clark Burying Ground. Thomas Clark, builder of the church, Thomas, Adrial, and Parker Clark, Revolutionary soldiers, are buried here.
Marker is ...
A Memorial to British Troops Who Died in the Old Meeting House
A memorial to British troops who died in the Old Meeting House during Cornwallis encampment here on his retreat from Guilford Courthouse March 1781.
Erected by Troop 46 B.S.A. Henry Overman Leader Who Died Before Completing It.
Marker can be reached from ...