Results for First Methodist
First United Methodist Church of Bartlett
Organized between 1870 and 1875 as the Indian Creek Church...
First United Methodist Church
1883
The First United Methodist Church was establish...
The First Methodist Meeting House
The first Methodist Meeting House in Petersburg was a thea...
First Methodist Church
Organized in 1819, this Church is an outgrowth of Grant&rs...
First United Methodist Church of Austin
In 1840, shortly after Austin was incorporated, the Rev.Jo...
Original Site of First Methodist Church of Austin
Established in 1840 by the Rev. John Haynie (1786-1860), t...
First Methodist Cemetery
The First Methodist Church in Sharpsburg acquired this pro...
First United Methodist Church of Kountze
The town of Kountze developed in the 1880s, after the Texa...
Northport First United Methodist Church
Organized 1837, moved to present location, 1849, where chu...
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Side A
The First Methodist Episcopal congrega...
Results for First Methodist
First United Methodist Church of Bartlett
Organized between 1870 and 1875 as the Indian Creek Church, this congregation moved to Bartlett about 1885. Services were held in a store, schoolhouse, and Baptist church before construction of a Methodist church in 1890. Built in 1896, the present ...
First United Methodist Church
1883
The First United Methodist Church was established August 1, 1880. It was the first church organized in the new settlement of DeLand. Three years later, this building was completed for worship services. It was a simple frame structure with a ...
The First Methodist Meeting House
The first Methodist Meeting House in Petersburg was a theatre on West Old Street near the river rented by Gressett Davis. Robert Williams, a follower of John Wesley, came to Petersburg to preach in 1773 at the invitation of Davis ...
First Methodist Church
Organized in 1819, this Church is an outgrowth of Grant’s Meeting House, the first Methodist Church building in Georgia, erected 5 miles E. in 1787. In 1820, the Methodists built the first church building in Washington. It was shared by ...
First United Methodist Church of Austin
In 1840, shortly after Austin was incorporated, the Rev.John Haynie (1786-1860), a Methodist circuit rider from the Mississippi Conference, led 14 members in forming this fellowship. They worshiped at temporary sites, including the Capitol building of Republic of Texas. In ...
Original Site of First Methodist Church of Austin
Established in 1840 by the Rev. John Haynie (1786-1860), the First Methodist Church was Austin’s second Protestant congregation. Services were held in temporary quarters until members erected their first meeting house in 1847 at this site, then the corner of ...
First Methodist Cemetery
The First Methodist Church in Sharpsburg acquired this property in 1819 and built a small, brick church here. The first burial was in 1828. This church was torn down when the congregation built a new church at 125 West Main ...
First United Methodist Church of Kountze
The town of Kountze developed in the 1880s, after the Texas and New Orleans Railroad was built through this area. The county seat, which had previously been located at the town of Hardin, was moved to Kountze in 1886.
Soon ...
Northport First United Methodist Church
Organized 1837, moved to present location, 1849, where churches have been rebuilt in 1855 and 1913.
The bell of this church sounded the tocsin at the approach of Gen. John T. Croxton’s Union troops in the their raid on Tuscaloosa, April ...
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Side A
The First Methodist Episcopal congregation began building this church in 1869 to replace an earlier church built in 1843. The parsonage was completed in 1886 and the congregation dedicated the completed church in 1887.
The church is Monroe's finest late-Gothic ...