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1. Unidentified Brick Church in W. Va.

The Greensburg Evangelical United Brethren Church was founded in 1850.

2. Greensburg Evangelical United Brethren Church, Berkeley County, W. Va.

Mt. Zion Episcopal was organized in 1817-1818. It was previously called Hedges Chapel.

3. Mt. Zion Episcopal Church, Hedgesville, Berkeley County, W. Va.

St. Mark's was organized in 1844, but was previously known as First M.E. Church.

4. St. Mark's Methodist Church, Hedgesville, Berkeley County, W. Va.

The episcopal church was founded in 1843

5. Trinity Episcopal Church, Berkeley County, W. Va.

Martinsburg First Presbyterian Church was founded in 1824. The current building was dedicated in 1903.

6. First Presbyterian Church, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va.

Calvary Church was founded in 1778. The present church sanctuary was built after the war in 1868

7. Calvary Methodist Church, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va.

The Catholic church was organized in 1850 and dedicated in 1860

8. St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va.

The church in Spring Mills was founded originally by Irish immigrants in 1745 in Falling Waters.  In 1800 the community moved and built a new church.

9. Falling Waters Presbyterian Church, Spring Mills, Berkeley County, W. Va.

The Disciples of Christ church was founded in 1829.A caption for the image reads: "When enough members of the Restoration Movement lived near Bethany, a new church was formed.  The original stone building, erected after 1829, was later replaced by this brick structure in 1849-1952. A. Campbell was the preaching elder."

10. Old Bethany Memorial Church, Disciples of Christ, Bethany, Brooke County, W. Va.

The church began as a Baptist church in 1815, but was reorganized as a Christian, Disciples of Christ, church in 1823.  It's the oldest Disciples of Christ church in the Campbell movement.

11. Wellsburg Christan Church, Wellsburg, Brooke County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1824. The building was dedicated in 1884.

12. First Methodist Church of Barboursville, Cabell County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1807.

13. Mud River Baptist Church, Cabell County, W. Va.

A front view of First Baptist Church, (formerly Bethlehem Baptist Church of Grantsville).  The church was founded in 1833.  The current building was enlarged throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and finished in 1962.

14. First Baptist Church, Grantsville, Calhoun County, W. Va.

Hopwell Baptist Church in Victor, W. Va. was organized in 1820.

15. Hopewell Baptist Church, Fayette County, W. Va.

The Church was organized around approximately 1840. The present church building was built in 1898.

16. St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Grant County, W. Va.

The Church was organized around approximately 1840. The present church building was built in 1898.

17. St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Masonville, Grant County, W. Va.

The church, originally Waugh Chapel, was organized in the early 1800s, though the current building was built in 1869.

18. St. Paul United Methodist Church, Grant County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1832, the present building was built in 1877.

19. Leading Creek Baptist Church, Alice, Gilmer County, W. Va.

The First Baptist Church of Glenville was organized in 1850

20. Glenville Baptist Church, Glenville, Gilmer County, W. Va.

Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church was organized in 1835. The present building was dedicated in 1876 and remodeled in 1933.

21. Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, Stumptown, Gilmer County, W. Va.

The Evangelical United Brethren church was organized in 1854.The caption written on the back of the image reads:"First row of adults, left to right: A.J. Summers, retired M.E. Minister; Rev. Donald Lockhart - the pastor in 1955; Dr. J.L. Miles E.U.B. Conference Superintendent in 1955.Just behind and to the left are two former pastors of our church, left to right: Paul Brake, Rev. E.A. Crites of Bridgeport, W. Va."

22. Mount Olive E. U. B. Church, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was founded in 1818. The original building was an old log house which was later a school house.  The present building was built in 1853.

23. Center Branch Baptist Church, Nutter Fort, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was founded in 1805.

24. Coon's Run Baptist Church, Adamsville, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1822.

25. Hepzibah Baptist Church, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1846.

26. Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church, Harrison County, W. Va.

Bethany (Tenmile) Baptist Church was founded in 1843.  The church was originally located near Trousers Leg Run on Tenmile creek, but later moved to Brown when the survey for a railroad ran through the building.

27. Bethany Baptist Church, Brown, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1840.  In 1912 the church moved from Tunnel Hill to Tenmile creek near Bristol.

28. Enon Baptist Church, Bristol, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1847.  The original members of the church were the charter members and they were: Jane Strother, Sanford Strother, Andrew Lyons, Lavina Lyons, Rachael Hooper, John Strother, and Fannie Frances Strother, and David Herbert.

29. Sardis Baptist Church, Sardis, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1848. The church is at the Mouth of Little Rock Camp (Olive Community).

30. Olive Branch Baptist Church, Harrison County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1851. The church was destroyed in a fire in 1900.  The new church was dedicated in 1902.

31. Grace Episcopal Church, Ravenswood, Jackson County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1769 and the present building was erected in 1829.

32. Elk Branch Presbyterian Church, Duffields, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1856. The present church was built in 1897.

33. St. James Lutheran Church, Uvilla, Jefferson County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1849.  The church is now closed because the numbers of the congregation grew too few for it to remain open.

34. St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Leetown, Jefferson County W. Va.

The church was organized in December of 1819.  The caption on the back of the image reads: "1819 - During the early years the congregation met in a log cabin built by Henry Ruffner's father called 'Col. Ruffers' Meeting House.'  Col. David Ruffner built this house of worship in 1840 and Mrs. John Q. Dickinson added the educational building on about 100 years later, during the 10 years that Rev. J.E. Wayland served, which was from 1930-1940."According to the church history, Booker T. Washington learned the Shorter Catechism from Rev. John C. Brown at this church and worshiped here before going to Hampton Institute in Virginia.

35. Kanawha-Salines Presbyterian Church, Malden, Kanawha County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1863. According to the church's history, it was formed after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation and Booker T. Washington was a member of this church.  It supported many other Baptist churches in West Virginia.

36. African Zion Baptist Church, Malden, Kanawha County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1847.  According to the church history, during the civil war the building was used as a stable.

37. St. Mark's Episcopal Church, St. Albans, Kanawha County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1847.  According to the church history, during the civil war the building was used as a stable.

38. Snow and Ice Covered St. Mark's Episcopal Church, St. Albans, Kanawha County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1860. The first building was called Coalsmouth Baptist Church because St. Albans was onced named Coalsmouth.  The current building was built in 1938-1939.

39. First Baptist Church of St. Albans, Kanawha County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1852.

40. Christ Episcopal Church, Fairmont, Marion County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1815.

41. First United Presbyterian Church, Fairmont, Marion County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1833 and the original log building was erected in the same year.  The church building pictured was built in the Spring of 1869.

42. Hebron Baptist Church, Marion County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1861. The original log church was called Union church and was used by several denominations for worship.  The Baptist church was built in 1890 in Grangeville, but was destroyed by a tornado in 1944. It was rebuilt in 1945.

43. Bingamon Baptist Church, Grangeville, Marion County, W. Va.

The church in Flat Run, several miles North of Mannington, W. Va., was organized in 1854.

44. Union Valley Baptist Church, Flat Run, Marion County, W. Va.

The church in McClelland on Plum Run was organized in 1840. The church re-building program began in 1959.

45. Monongalia Baptist Church, Marion County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1858.

46. Worthington Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, Worthington, Marion County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1844.

47. Worthington Baptist Church, Worthington, Marion County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1804.  The current building was dedicated in 1883.

48. Broad Run Baptist Church and Cemetery, Lewis County, W. Va.