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Greeneville: 13: Mauris-Earnest Fort House: Mauris-Earnest Fort House: January 30, 1978 : South of Chuckey on the Nolichucky River: Chuckey: 14: New Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church: New Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church, Greeneville, TN: 110 North Main Street 1847 Greek Revival: Established in 1780, this congregation is the oldest in Greeneville and had more than 1,000 members before 1790. [2] [3] Saint James Episcopal Church St. James Episcopal Church, Greeneville, TN: 105 North Church Street 1850 Gothic Revival
New Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a historic church building near Greeneville in rural Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The New Bethel congregation formed in 1839 after 38 citizens of Greene County successfully petitioned the Knoxville Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for the organization of a new congregation.
Greeneville is a town in and the county seat of Greene County, Tennessee, United States. [13] The population as of the 2020 census was 15,479. [14] The town was named in honor of Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene, [5] and it is the second oldest town in Tennessee.
Greene County is the home of Tusculum College, the oldest college in Tennessee; the state's oldest Methodist congregation (the Ebenezer Methodist Church, near Chuckey), and the state's second oldest continuously cultivated farm (Elmwood Farm, part of the Earnest Farms Historic District).
It was the first church established in Greeneville and is one of the oldest churches in the State of Tennessee. First Presbyterian Church, originally Mount Bethel Presbyterian Church, was first gathered in 1780 at the Big Spring in downtown Greeneville, with the first services preached by traveling frontier minister Samuel Doak .
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The parish constructed its present church building in 1850, modified it in 1894, and further enlarged the structure in 1951. It is said to be one of Tennessee's oldest churches. Between 1852 and 1901, St. James experienced great turmoil, having to close its doors for 18 months from 1873 to 1875.