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St. Mark's was organized in 1844, but was previously known as First M.E. Church.
The church was originally built and dedicated in 1782 in honor of Henry Payne, Sr. and his wife.  The current chapel was built in 1902.
The Methodist Church in Rocky Marsh was organized in 1844. The current building was dedicated in 1938.
The church was organized in 1856.
The church was organized in 1850 and gets it's name from an early settler.  The current building was built in 1886 and remodeled in 1902.
The church was organized in 1858.
The organization was established before the Civil War, but the exact date is unknown.
The church was established in 1831.
The church was established in 1842.
The church was established before 1847 when a small group of Christians decided to build a church in what is now the Mt. Nebo community. Grave markers for Civil War veterans can still be found in the church's graveyard today. The exact date of the church's establishment is unknown.
The church was established in 1845 and sits about five miles below Winfield, W. Va. at Fraziers Bottom. The church was originally built for community use, allowing services in all orthodox denominations including Baptist, Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian. In 1870, it became officially Methodist, but still allowed other denominations to use it.
The church was established c.1860 as as Methodist organization.  It additionally served as a schoolhouse until a separate building was established for the church.
This Methodist church was established in 1840.
The church was first built in 1857 as a log building. The church moved in 1884 and a new building was built by the community.
The church was established in 1817.
The church was established by the community in 1852.
The church was organized in 1836.  The present church was built in 1875.
The church was organized in 1838.
Writing on back of photo reads, "First church in Forest Hill district was Forest Hill Methodist Church. Erected on this site was a one room log structure used until 1860. This picture presents Forest Hill Methodist Church but on the same site as log church."
The church was organized in 1824. The building was dedicated in 1884.
The Church of the Brethren Greenland Congregation was organized in 1849.
The original church was organized in 1860 and the present church was built in 1881.
New Bethel Methodist Church was organized between 1784 and 1786.  The church burned in 1942.  The church then met in the community hall until August 1948. Money was raised and the present stone church was eventually built.
The Methodist church became a part of the Jefferson Circuit in 1861. The 'Old Stone Church' was built in 1850. The stone church was used by all Protestant denominations. It is now unused and in ruins.
The church was organized in 1849.  The church lasted through the Civil War and remains in use.
The church was organized in 1830.
The church was organized in 1838.  The present church building was built in 1869.
The church was organized in 1850.
The church was organized in 1844.
The church was organized in 1853.  A new building was dedicated in 1914.
A group of church goers are gathered outside of the church, which was established in the Rock Gap District in 1797. The chapel had a greater influence on rural religion and in the spread of the German Evangelical movement than any other in Morgan County, W. Va. For years, the German preachers of the United Brethren shared the chapel with English Methodist preachers, often conducting services in both the English and German languages.
Liberty was officially established in 1820.
The church was established in 1822.
The church was established some time between 1803 and 1810. During the Civil War, church members were openly divided as "northern" members would hold service inside the church while "southern" members would stand outside or vice-versa.
The church was established in 1820 and officially unified all branches of the denomination within the Summersville area in 1939.
The first Methodist society organized in Webster County in 1833 at the Hamrick Barn by Reverend Addison Hite. The first methodist church built in the county was at Pleasant Grove in the early 1840's.
The church was built around 1821 about two miles north of Ft. Seybert. It was the first ever Methodist church in Pendleton County.
The church was built around 1821 about two miles north of Ft. Seybert. It was the first ever Methodist church in Pendleton County.
The church was first established in 1851.  The Methodist Protestants and the Methodists Episcopals shared the early church until 1856. A church was built in the present church's location in 1893.  The present church building was built in 1906.
The church was organized before the civil war, though the exact date is unknown. During its history, the building was used for many years by justices of the peace to hold their courts and by public speakers for political meetings. The church also has one of the oldest grave yards in the county where many of the pioneer settlers are buried.
The church was organized in 1852.
The church was organized in 1850.
The church was organized as a part of the Simpson Creek Church in the Bailey Settlement in a circuit of churches in 1837.  A log meeting house was built in 1940.  The present building was built in 1903. The name of the church changed to Bailey Memorial in 1939.
The church was organized in 1831
The church was founded in 1834 and the first building was a log cabin.  A second church was built in 1854, but was destroyed by a storm in 1902.  The present church building was dedicated in 1904.
The church was organized in 1856.  The church was torn down and moved in 1892.
The church was organized in 1808.
A group of church goers are gathered outside of the church, which was established in the Rock Gap District in 1797. The chapel had a greater influence on rural religion and in the spread of the German Evangelical movement than any other in Morgan County, W. Va. For years, the German preachers of the United Brethren shared the chapel with English Methodist preachers, often conducting services in both the English and German languages.