Results for Wesley Chapel
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Cemetery
Church Organized 1818:
Church organized in 1819; Fir...
Wesley M.E. Chapel Cemetery
Site of 1st Methodist Chapel
Erected in 1806
M...
Wesley Chapel Cemetery
Historic Texas Cemetery
Artesian springs helped draw...
Wesley Chapel
Said to be Darlington County's oldest Methodist church, We...
Wesley Chapel
Stone from area of
Wesley Chapel • 1806
1812 Wesley Chapel
Savannah Methodism's first church building was erected on ...
Wesley Chapel Trinity / John Wesley's American Parish
(Side 1):WESLEY CHAPEL TRINITY
In 1812 The Methodist...
Wesley Chapel A.M.E. Church
This congregation was organized in 1869 by the Rev. Richar...
A Man Named Wesley Passed This Way / Lovely Lane Chapel
On October 21, 1735, John and Charles Wesley and General J...
Results for Wesley Chapel
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Cemetery
Church Organized 1818:
Church organized in 1819; First Cemetery Burial in 1819. One of the earliest Methodist Congregations in the area, this church was organized by local preacher, Rev. Alexander Faires, in a log school built in 1816. Land donated in ...
Wesley M.E. Chapel Cemetery
Site of 1st Methodist Chapel
Erected in 1806
Marker is on West Pine Street north of Gardner Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
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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 ...
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. ...
Wesley Chapel
Stone from area of
Wesley Chapel • 1806
First edifice of the
Bremen United
Methodist Church
First trustees
Zebulon Holliday
George Blosser
Eli Gardner
Marker is at the intersection of Walnut Street and Mulberry Street, on the left when traveling west on Walnut Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
1812 Wesley Chapel
Savannah Methodism's first church building was erected on this corner of Lincoln and South Broad (now Oglethorpe) streets in 1812 by its first pastor, Rev. James Russell. Bishop Francis Asbury preached twice in Wesley Chapel on November 21, 1813. In ...
Wesley Chapel Trinity / John Wesley's American Parish
(Side 1):WESLEY CHAPEL TRINITY
In 1812 The Methodist Church in Savannah was formally established with the founding of Wesley Chapel at Lincoln & Oglethorpe Streets. Bishop Francis Asbury dedicated that building in 1813. In 1848 the congregation built a new church ...
Wesley Chapel A.M.E. Church
This congregation was organized in 1869 by the Rev. Richard Robert Haywood, an early Texas missionary in the African Methodist Episcopal church. Trustees of the church bought land at this site in 1881, and worship services were held in a ...
A Man Named Wesley Passed This Way / Lovely Lane Chapel
On October 21, 1735, John and Charles Wesley and General James Oglethorpe (founder of the colony of Georgia) and eighty-four other passengers sailed from England on the ship "The Simmonds". After a hundred and fourteen days they sailed into the ...