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Salem Methodist Church (other)
Salem Methodist Church or Salem Methodist Episcopal Church may refer to: * Salem Methodist Episcopal Church (Clinton, Indiana), listed on the NRHP in Indiana * Salem Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage (Newport, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky * Salem Methodist Episcopal Church and Salem Walker Cemetery (Northville, Michigan), listed on the NRHP in Michigan * Salem Methodist Church (Franklin, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina * Salem Methodist Church (Huntsboro, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina * Salem Methodist Church Complex (Cincinnati, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Ohio * Salem Methodist Episcopal Church (Salem, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Ohio See also *Salem Church (other) Salem Church may refer to: ;in the United States * Old Salem Church and Cemetery, Catonsville, Maryland, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Salem Church (Sardis, Ohio), NRHP-listed * Salem Church (Tulare, Sout ...
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Salem Methodist Episcopal Church (Clinton, Indiana)
Salem Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as Salem United Methodist Church, is a historic United Methodist church in Helt Township, Vermillion County, Indiana. The church was built in 1878 to house Vermillion County's first Methodist congregation, which was established in the 1820s. The brick church was designed in the Gothic Revival style. The front of the church features a brick tower topped with a truncated roof and a bell tower. The church's windows and front entrance have a pointed arch design. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... on February 22, 1979. References Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana Gothic Revival church buildings in Indiana Churches complete ...
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Salem Methodist Episcopal Church And Parsonage (Newport, Kentucky)
Salem Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage (also known as Salem United Methodist Church; Salem Methodist Church) is a historic church and parsonage at 810 York Street in Newport, Kentucky Newport is a list of Kentucky cities, home rule-class city at the confluence of the Ohio River, Ohio and Licking River (Kentucky), Licking rivers in Campbell County, Kentucky, Campbell County, Kentucky. The population was 15,273 at the 2010 United .... The church was founded by the German-born pastor John George Schaal (1844–1949). It was built in 1882. In 1986, the church lost its steeple to a tornado, and the congregation then merged with Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, also in Newport. The building was sold to a performing arts organization, and currently is the venue of Stained Glass Theatre. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The structure is a contributing property to the York Street Historic District. References United Methodist ...
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Salem Methodist Episcopal Church And Salem Walker Cemetery (Northville, Michigan)
The Salem Methodist Episcopal Church (also known as the Salem Walker Church) and associated Salem Walker Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery located at 7150 Angle Road, in Salem Township, Michigan with a postal designation of Northville, Michigan. The church and cemetery were added to the National Register in 1992 and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1991. The church is significant as one of the least-altered Greek Revival architecture in North America, Greek Revival churches existing in the state of Michigan. History The first settlers in Salem Township arrived in 1825. The first burial in the Salem Walker Cemetery took place in 1834. The congregation of the Salem Methodist Episcopal Church formed in the mid-19th century, and met at various places in the township until the 25 members constructed a church adjacent to the cemetery in 1864. The congregation grew to about 60 by 1880, but later declined. Services continued at the church until 1912, after whic ...
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