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Turpin's Chapel - Maple Grove United Methodist Church
Founded 1865 by Capt. John Turpin, CSA (NC)-POW
Non-...
Mulberry Chapel Methodist Church
[Front]:
This African American church, the fi...
Ford's Chapel United Methodist Church
(organized 1808)
The Western Conference, Oct. 1-7, 1...
Warren Family Mortuary Chapel: 1861
Henry Dudley, Architect
Belltower A...
Chapel of Ease
To St. Helena's Church, Beaufort, S.C. Built about 1740. M...
Southern Branch Chapel / Battle of Great Bridge / Wilson Family
Site of
Southern Branch Chapel
A Chapel...
Grassy Memorial Chapel and Cemetery
Established in 1894 as New Salem Presbyterian Church. Orig...
Barratt's Chapel
In 1778 a Methodist Society was organized in this area by ...
Barratt's Chapel
In 1778 a Methodist Society was organized in this area by ...
Dickerson Chapel A.M.E. Church
On May 2, 1868, the African Methodist
Episcopal Chu...
Results for Chapel
Turpin's Chapel - Maple Grove United Methodist Church
Founded 1865 by Capt. John Turpin, CSA (NC)-POW
Non-denominational until 1885. Became Turpin's
Chapel MEC (South) 1885. Name changed to Maple
Grove MEC (South) 1912. Became Maple Grove Methodist Church 1949 and Maple Grove United Methodist Church 1968. Also the site of the ...
Mulberry Chapel Methodist Church
[Front]:
This African American church, the first in what is now Cherokee County, was most likely built between 1880 and 1890. It served the Whig Hill, Asbury, and Thickety communities of what was Union County before Cherokee County was created in ...
Ford's Chapel United Methodist Church
(organized 1808)
The Western Conference, Oct. 1-7, 1808 in Williamson County, Tenn., sent James Gwinn to the "great bend" of the Tenn. River. Gwinn organized at the home of Richard and Betsy Ford, the first Methodist Society of the six in ...
Warren Family Mortuary Chapel: 1861
Henry Dudley, Architect
Belltower Addition: 1883
Recorded in 1967 by
Historical American Building Survey
"An Historic Structure Having
Exceptional Historical and
Architectural Interest"
Marker can be reached from Oakwood Avenue (New York Route 40).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Chapel of Ease
To St. Helena's Church, Beaufort, S.C. Built about 1740. Made a separate church after the revolution. Burned by forest fire Feb. 22, 1886.
Marker is on Lands End Road (South Carolina Route 45), on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Southern Branch Chapel / Battle of Great Bridge / Wilson Family
Site of
Southern Branch Chapel
A Chapel of ease of the Anglican Church
for the
Elizabeth River Parish 1701 - 1761
St. Brides Parish 1761 - 1845
Encampment area for American Patriots
Battle of Great Bridge
December 1775
First land battle for the American Revolution fought in Virginia
Residence of ...
Grassy Memorial Chapel and Cemetery
Established in 1894 as New Salem Presbyterian Church. Originally afflicted with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the first recorded meeting was held 1897, William White, Pastor.
The Church became affiliated with Presbyterian U.S.A. in 1907. In 1976, it became the property of ...
Barratt's Chapel
In 1778 a Methodist Society was organized in this area by Freeborn Garrettson. Desiring a permanent place of worship, the group constructed a brick “preaching house” at his location in 1780. The site was provided by Society member Phillip Barratt, ...
Barratt's Chapel
In 1778 a Methodist Society was organized in this area by Freeborn Garrettson. Desiring a permanent place of worship, the group constructed a brick “preaching house” at his location in 1780. The site was provided by Society member Phillip Barratt, ...
Dickerson Chapel A.M.E. Church
On May 2, 1868, the African Methodist
Episcopal Church purchased land west
of Millsboro from John M. Burton and
first church building was soon built.
In 1885, the Church officially changed
its name to Dickersons Chapel to honor
Bishop William ...