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The St. James congregation was organized in 1842 as the "Greeneville Parish, Greene County," by a small group of faithful Episcopalians who gathered for worship at the Greene County Courthouse. They were admitted to the 1848 Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee , and subsequently were approved as a formal parish at the diocesan ...
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
Greeneville is a town in and the county seat of Greene ... TN-VA Combined Statistical Area – commonly known as the "Tri-Cities ... St. James Episcopal Church, 105 ...
615 West Main St. Greeneville: 8: Samuel Doak House ... Erwin Highway, Greeneville, TN 37745 ... Greeneville: 11: James Lowry House: March 25, 1982 : Asheville ...
Two hospitals are located in Greene County, Greeneville Community Hospital West campus and Greeneville Community East campus. These hospitals were formally Takoma Regional Hospital and Laughlin Memorial Hospital, respectively, after Ballad Health formed from the merger between Mountain States Health Alliance and Wellmont Health System.
Home and office of Dr. James Ross, built c. 1872; now home to the Museum of Bledsoe County History 9: South Main Street Historic District: South Main Street Historic District: April 21, 1994 : 200-422 S. Main St;.
The Andrew Johnson National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery on the grounds of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site in Greeneville, Tennessee.Established in 1906, the cemetery was built around the resting place of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States, and holds more than 2,000 graves.
James Lowry House, Greeneville, Tennessee, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, Tennessee; Smith-Marcuse-Lowry House, Austin, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Harris County, Texas; Fayette C. Lowry House, Houston, Texas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Harris County, Texas