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Kitty’s cottage was built in 1842 by Bishop James O. Andrew for an inherited slave who could not be freed and still live in Georgia; Kitty preferred to remain with the Andrew family rather than be sent to Africa. In 1938 Kitty’s cottage was bought . . . — — Map (db m48584) HM
On Wesley Street at Fletcher Street, on the right when traveling north on Wesley Street.
Built in 1841 as a Methodist meeting house, Old Church was designed in the Greek Revival style with 14 rows of stark wooden pews and two separate front doors for men and women. During the Civil War, Old Church and several buildings on the Emory . . . — — Map (db m113296) HM
On Wesley Street at Fletcher Street, on the left when traveling north on Wesley Street.
Old Church was the first Chapel of Emory College, and a church for Methodists in Oxford, a pulpit for scholar--preachers. It was the center of Methodism in the South when the issue of slavery split the Church in 1844, contributing to the succession . . . — — Map (db m48536) HM
On Wesley Street at Fletcher Street, on the right when traveling south on Wesley Street.
Dedicated by Bishop William Capers.
A Confederate Hospital 1862-1864.
Wings and Stage added by Bishop A.G. Haygood 1878.
Restored 1932 by Bishop W.A. Candler — — Map (db m245696) HM
Restored 1949 under direction of
Bishop Arthur J. Moore
A symbol of our father's faith
Scene of many historic occasions
Loved by generations of Emory students
It was for many, another Bethel-
House of God, the Gate of Heaven . . . — — Map (db m113285) HM
On Whatcoat Street at Pierce Street, on the left when traveling south on Whatcoat Street.
Emory College was chartered December 19, 1836 when Georgia Methodists expanded their educational program. Named in honor of Methodist Bishop John
Emory (1789-1835) who helped organize several northern colleges and presided over the Georgia . . . — — Map (db m11217) HM
On West Clark Street west of Emory Street (Georgia Route 81), on the right when traveling west.
(Front): In 1836 the Georgia Methodist Conference founded Emory College, named in honor of Bishop John Emory who had died the year before. Early in 1837. 1452 acres of land were purchased with 330 acres being set aside for the college town . . . — — Map (db m19732) HM