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Chaplain's Chapel United Methodist Church

Methodism came to this area in the late 18th century when pioneering circuit riders such as Francis Asbury visited local residents to spread the message of their faith. The origin of this congregation can be traced to 1859, when the ...

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St. Georges Chapel

Indian River Hundred

Original Building - 1719

Present Building 1794

Remodeled 1893

This Marker presented by the

Daughters of the American

Colonists • 1962

Marker is on Beaver Dam Road (County Road 285), on the right when traveling south.

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Griffith's Chapel

Williamsville Methodist Church

When Methodism first came to this area in the late 18th century, residents worshipped in local homes and journeyed to nearby towns to attend services. On November 20, 1848 William and Sarah Griffith conveyed land at this location ...

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King’s Chapel Burial Ground

1630

Left Marker:

Here were buried

Governors of Massachusetts

John Winthrop 1649, John Endicott 1665,

John Leverett 1679, William Shirley 1771,

Lieut. Governors of Massachusetts

William Phillips 1827, Thomas Lindall Winthrop 1841;

Governors of Connecticut

John Winthrop 1676, Fitz-John Winthrop 1707;

Judges of Massachusetts

Wait Still Winthrop 1717, Adam Winthrop 1743,

Oliver ...

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Memorial Chapel

Dedicated on 24 October 1933

in memory of those stationed here

who gave their lives in WWI.

The project was sponsored

by the Churchwomen's League For

Patriotic Service. Costing $22,472.

It was constructed of

weathered brick from a historical

structure ...

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Pine Chapel

"In commemoration of Pine Chapel Cemetery one half mile north of this spot, and Pine Chapel Methodist Church on this spot about 1787, together with Pine Chapel School House near this spot, being the first public institutions in the Wilderness. ...

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Fillmore Street Chapel

Corinth's oldest church bldg.; erected 1871 by Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the First church est. in Corinth. 1906~1976 served as Fillmore St. Pres. Ch. Now used as chapel by First United Methodist Church.

Marker is on North Filmore St..

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Wesley Chapel Cemetery

Historic Texas Cemetery

Artesian springs helped draw settlers to Eastern Erath County and the community of Bluff Springs (later Bluff Dale). In 1872, Rev. James Wesley and Martha (Middleton) White donated seven acres of land for a church, school and community ...

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Saint George's Chapel

During the late 17th and early 18th centuries,

a great number of settlers came to this area

from the lower Eastern Shore counties of

Maryland and Virginia. They brought many

elements of their culture including an

affiliation with the Church ...

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Wesley Chapel

Said to be Darlington County's oldest Methodist church, Wesley Chapel, thought to be founded in 1789, was the site of early camp meetings. By 1802, the church was known as Gully Meetinghouse and was located about 1 1/2 miles N. ...

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