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It was later (by 1870) converted for use as a meeting house (free chapel) for villagers. [2] Residents would occasionally hire ministers to speak and hold various Christian religious ceremonies. The cemetery behind the chapel was used as a private cemetery by the Steere, Smith and other local families until opened for public use in 1878.
Opponents of the Holiness teaching, however, saw it as a divisive movement that contradicted the Christian Union’s central commitment to harmony. In the Christian Union's development from Methodist dissenters to a Restorationist denomination, it picked up many Presbyterian traits.
Location of Clark County in Ohio. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Ohio.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Clark County, Ohio, United States.
Harmony, North Carolina: Baptist Chapel Church and Cemetery: built NRHP-listed Helton, North Carolina: First Baptist Church (High Point, North Carolina) built NRHP-listed High Point, North Carolina: Black River Presbyterian and Ivanhoe Baptist Churches: built NRHP-listed Ivanhoe, North Carolina: Jamesville Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery ...
Green Lawn Cemetery is an active historic private rural cemetery located in Columbus, Ohio, in the United States.Organized in 1848 and opened in 1849, the cemetery was the city's premier burying ground in the 1800s and beyond.
The historic 1816 Harmony Chapel and Cemetery are located at the center of the village. Several restaurants, the Harmony Library and golf courses are located nearby. In the early nineteenth century a toll booth of the Glocester Turnpike was located in Harmony to raise funds to maintain the road until it was abolished in the 1850s.
Pilgrim Chapel, Cincinnati (UCC; formerly a Presbyterian parish) St. John , Cincinnati (E&R) St. John Westminster Union , Cincinnati (CC-EP; federated with Presbyterian Church (USA) )
Dominican priests from Bardstown were the first missionaries and clergy in the Columbus area. The first Catholic chapel built in Ohio was a log structure in Perry County; it was dedicated in 1818 by Edward Fenwick. [4] Pope Pius VII in 1821 erected the Diocese of Cincinnati, taking all of Ohio from Bardstown. [5]
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