St. John's Methodist Church (Georgetown, Delaware)
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St. John's Methodist Church is a historic
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located at Springfield Crossroads near Georgetown,
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. It was built in 1907, and is a one-story, frame church building sheathed in weatherboard in the
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style. It sits on a raised brick foundation, has a steeply pitched gable roof, lancet windows, and features a two-story
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with
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. The property also includes the church hall, which was originally constructed at the
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Camp near Georgetown. It was moved to the property in 1949, and subsequently renovated. Adjacent to the church is the church
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, with burials dating to 1853. and ' The site was added to the
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in 1990.


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Delaware Public Archives: St. John's Methodist Church
United Methodist churches in Delaware Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware Carpenter Gothic church buildings in Delaware Churches completed in 1907 20th-century Methodist church buildings in the United States Churches in Sussex County, Delaware Buildings and structures in Georgetown, Delaware National Register of Historic Places in Sussex County, Delaware {{Delaware-Methodist-church-stub