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Flat Rock African Methodist Episcopal Church

Today’s Flat Rock AME Church originated in 1854 as a place of worship for slaves on nearby Spears Plantation, and it is believed to be the oldest African-American congregation in Fayette County. Originally known as Rocky Mount, the church moved ...

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Holly Grove African Methodist Episcopal Church

This church was organized in 1897 near the banks of Camp Creek in an unincorporated area of western Fayette County. Until the first sanctuary was constructed here on land and with building materials donated by Flem Arnall, services were held ...

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Whitesville Methodist Episcopal Church, South

(Side 1):

The Methodist church in Whitesville had its origins about 1828 in meetings held at the home of Reuben Mobley. The First Methodist Church was founded in the early 1830s and by 1837 the decision was made to erect a ...

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Bethlehem Methodist Episcopal Church

Built 1787 - Rebuilt 1857

The original chapel was built on this site which was donated by Moses and Elizabeth LeCompte. The deed, dated September 15, 1787, is the oldest one on record for Methodist Episcopal Church land in Dorchester County. ...

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Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church

Organized in 1845, Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church is the oldest congregation of African descent in Delaware, with Reverend Daniel Winslow serving as the first minister. In 1853 the cornerstone of the first church was laid, which was dedicated in ...

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First Methodist & Episcopal Church

The first Methodist & Episcopal Church in Tehachapi was built here in 1881. It was later torn down and the present house was built with the wood from the church.

Marker is on D Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Methodist Episcopal Church of Pescadero

This Property Has Been

Placed On The

NATIONAL REGISTER

OF HISTORIC PLACES

By The United States

Department Of The Interior

National Register of Historic Places Statement of Significance:

Building/structure dates: 1890 initial construction

Significance: This streetscape illustrates the charming variety of nineteenth century architectural forms and styles ...

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St. John’s African Methodist Episcopal Church

St. John’s African Methodist Episcopal Church has been registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark pursuant to the authority vested in the Virginia Historic Landmarks Board Act 1966. This property has been entered in the national Register of Historical Places by ...

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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

In 1839 a group of black Detroit citizens formed the Colored Methodist Society, which became the core of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. The group held meetings in a hall which was donated by the Detroit Common Council. The ...

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St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church & Cemetery

On This Site

From Nov. 3, 1883

To 1922

Was Located the

St. Luke's

Methodist

Episcopal

Church &

Cemetery

Marker is on Flat Rock Road north of Anderson Highway (South Carolina Highway 135).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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