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Pictures of baptist, catholic, episcopalian, methodist, presbyterian and other churches and chapels.
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Enterprise Methodist Church
Rebuilt in 1903 for $500.00 after it was destroyed by fire, the Enterprise Methodist Church in Enterprise, Florida had been originally built in 1878. It was moved in 1977 to the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida and contains the original walls, pews, floor, ceiling, and heating stove.
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House Organ
Rebuilt in 1903 for $500.00 after it was destroyed by fire, the Enterprise Methodist Church in Enterprise, Florida had been originally built in 1878. It was moved in 1977 to the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida and contains the original walls, pews, floor, ceiling, and heating stove. This is one of two identical organs at the back of the church flanking the entry door.
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Throne Of The Preacher
Rebuilt in 1903 for $500.00 after it was destroyed by fire, the Enterprise Methodist Church in Enterprise, Florida had been originally built in 1878. It was moved in 1977 to the Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida and contains the original walls, pews, floor, ceiling, and heating stove
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Cades Cove Methodist Church
The Cades Cove Methodist church was organized in 1820 and listed on the rider circuit in 1830. During the American Civil War and reconstruction, the congregation split, with part forming the Hopewell Methodist church.
Originally a log structure with a fire pit and a dirt floor, the current building was built in 1902 by John D. McCampbell, the then pastor/carpenter in 115 days for $115.00. It has the second oldest cemetary in Cades Cove.
The Hopewell Methodist Church no longer stands.
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Historic Christ Episcopal Church
The historical Christ Episcopal Church in Ft. Meade, Florida was built in 1889 at a cost of $1600.00. It was designed by the Rev. J.H. Weddel and is the oldest church still in use in Polk County.
On May 6, 1976 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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