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⊳Francis Asbury, Traveling Methodist Preacher Historical Markers
Francis Asbury (1745-1816) was one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. Beginning in 1771 he devoted his life to ministry, traveling on horseback and by carriage thousands of miles to those living on the frontier.1 ► Delaware, Kent County, Dover — K-70 — Site of Dover's First Methodist Church — |
2 ► Delaware, Kent County, Dover — KC-79 — Wesley United Methodist Church — |
3 ► Delaware, Kent County, Greenwood — K-61 — Todd's Chapel United Methodist Church — |
4 ► Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-46 — Home of Judge Thomas White — Refuge of Francis Asbury — |
5 ► Delaware, Kent County, Milford — KC-65 — Site of Milford's First Methodist Church — |
6 ► Delaware, Kent County, Smyrna — KC-56 — Site of Old Asbury Methodist Church — |
7 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Townsend — NC-117 — Old Union Methodist Church — |
8 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — NC-A10 — Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church — |
9 ► Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — Ezion Methodist Episcopal Church — 1805 - 1971 — |
10 ► Delaware, Sussex County, Bridgeville — Sudler House — Reported permanently removed |
11 ► Delaware, Sussex County, Delmar — SC-104 — Line United Methodist Church — |
12 ► Delaware, Sussex County, Georgetown — SC-117 — Wesley United Methodist — |
13 ► Delaware, Sussex County, Laurel — SC-150 — Mount Pleasant Methodist Church — |
14 ► Delaware, Sussex County, Lewes, Lewes Historic District — Old Bethel Church — |
15 ► Delaware, Sussex County, Milford, Cedar Creek — SC-115 — Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church — |
16 ► Delaware, Sussex County, Seaford — S-64 — Bethel Church — |
17 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Pleasant — 1 — Fashionable 16th Street — Village in the City — Mount Pleasant Heritage Trail — |
18 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Mount Pleasant — Francis Asbury — 1745-1816 — Pioneer Methodist Bishop in America — |
19 ► Georgia, Bibb County, Macon — 011-23 — Mulberry Street Methodist Church — |
20 ► Georgia, Bulloch County, Donegal — 016-1 — Union Meeting House — (Organized 1790) — |
21 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 1812 Wesley Chapel — |
22 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Barnard House — |
23 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — 025-67 — Trinity Methodist Church — |
24 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, Historic District - North — Wesley Chapel Trinity / John Wesley's American Parish — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 50 / No. 23 — |
25 ► Georgia, Elbert County, Elberton — 052--10 — Coldwater Methodist Church — |
26 ► Georgia, Franklin County, Carnesville — 059-4 — Carroll’s Methodist Church — < ---- 2 mi. ---- <<< — |
27 ► Georgia, Greene County, White Plains — 066-11 — Liberty Chapel — |
28 ► Georgia, Hancock County, Sparta — 070-10 — Pierce Memorial Methodist Church — |
29 ► Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta — 121-45 — Two Early Augusta Churches — |
30 ► Georgia, Screven County, Girard — Bethel United Methodist Church — 1827 (Brick Church) — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 49 — |
31 ► Georgia, Taliaferro County, Sharon — 131-19 — Raytown Methodist Church — |
32 ► Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — 157-20 — First Methodist Church — |
33 ► Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — 157-25 — Grant's Meeting House — |
34 ► Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — 10 — Masterson's Station — |
35 ► Kentucky, Jessamine County, Wilmore — 1830 — Bethel Academy / Asbury College — |
36 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Site of the Methodist Church — 1789–1817 — |
37 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Millersville — Baldwin Memorial United Methodist Church — |
38 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Pasadena — Magothy Methodist Church — |
39 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Carroll-South Hilton — Mt. Olivet Cemetery — |
40 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Fork — Fork United Methodist Church — |
41 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Perry Hall — Camp Chapel — |
42 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Perry Hall — Harry Dorsey Gough — 1745-1808 — Maryland History — |
43 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Perry Hall — Harry Dorsey Gough — |
44 ► Maryland, Caroline County, Preston — Site of Frazier’s Chapel — Preston, Maryland, 1785 — |
45 ► Maryland, Carroll County, New Windsor — John Evans House, 1764 — Methodist Land Mark — |
46 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Cambridge — Zion United Methodist Church — |
47 ► Maryland, Dorchester County, Taylors Island — Bethlehem Methodist Episcopal Church — Built 1787 - Rebuilt 1857 — |
48 ► Maryland, Harford County, Abingdon — Cokesbury College — Old Post Road — Established 1666 — Reported missing |
49 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Greenbelt — Methodist Preaching Place — 1776-1803 — Reported missing |
50 ► Maryland, Prince George's County, Horsehead — Immanuel Church — Horsehead, Maryland — 1879 Centennial 1979 (Built 1879 - Burned, Rebuilt 1896) — |
51 ► Maryland, Queen Anne's County, Sudlersville — Dudley's Chapel — |
52 ► Maryland, Queen Anne's County, Sudlersville — Dudley's Chapel — Built in 1783 on land donated by Joshua Dudley — |
53 ► New Hampshire, Cheshire County, Chesterfield, West Chesterfield — 060 — First Methodist Meeting Place In New Hampshire — |
54 ► New Jersey, Burlington County, Burlington — Bishop Francis Asbury — Broad Street United Methodist Church — |
55 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Madison — Francis Asbury — |
56 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Asbury — Methodist Church of Asbury — Methodist Historic Site — |
57 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Mt. Bethel — Pioneer Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury — |
58 ► North Carolina, Buncombe County, Asheville — P-33 — Francis Asbury — |
59 ► North Carolina, Camden County, South Mills — A-63 — McBride Church — |
60 ► North Carolina, Forsyth County, Clemmons — J-66 — McKnight's Meeting House — |
61 ► North Carolina, Haywood County, Clyde — The Shook House — |
62 ► North Carolina, Haywood County, Cove Creek — P-51 — "Cataloochee Trail" — |
63 ► North Carolina, Haywood County, Lake Junaluska — P-50 — "Cataloochee Trail" — |
64 ► North Carolina, Haywood County, Maggie Valley — Bishop Francis Asbury — 1745 - 1816 — |
65 ► North Carolina, Haywood County, Waterville — Francis Asbury Trail — |
66 ► North Carolina, New Hanover County, Wilmington, Historic District — Grace Methodist Church — Organized December 24, 1797 — |
67 ► North Carolina, Stanly County, Norwood — L-83 — Randall's United Methodist Church — |
68 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Gordonville, East Lampeter Township — Soudersburg Methodist Church — |
69 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lancaster — Francis Asbury — 1745 - 1816 — |
70 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Willow Street, Pequea Township — Boehms Chapel — Founded 1791 — United Methodist Church Historic Shrine — |
71 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Willow Street, Pequea Township — Boehm's Chapel — |
72 ► Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Old City — Old St. George's — Old Philadelphia Congregations — |
73 ► Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, Society Hill — Mother Bethel — 1791 — Old Philadelphia Congregations — |
74 ► South Carolina, Calhoun County, Cameron — 9-3 — Jericho Methodist Church — Mile And A Half East — |
75 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, French Quarter — Site of the First Methodist Church In Charleston — 1785 — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 295 — |
76 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Harleston Village — Bethel Methodist Church — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 220 — |
77 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Charleston, Radcliffeborough — 10-72 — Old Bethel Methodist Church — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 563 — |
78 ► South Carolina, Chesterfield County, Cheraw — 13-11 — Francis Asbury's First Visit to S.C. — |
79 ► South Carolina, Clarendon County, Summerton — 14-9 — Andrews Chapel Church — |
80 ► South Carolina, Colleton County, Springtown — Green Pond United Methodist Church — Formerly Chapel and Camp Ground — |
81 ► South Carolina, Dorchester County, Ridgeville — 18-14 — Cypress Methodist Camp Ground — |
82 ► South Carolina, Fairfield County, Winnsboro — 20-18 — First Methodist Church — |
83 ► South Carolina, Florence County, Johnsonville — 21-4 — Marion at Port’s Ferry / Asbury at Port’s Ferry — |
84 ► South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-15 — Methodists — |
85 ► South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — 22-62 — Oak Grove Methodist Church — |
86 ► South Carolina, Greenville County, Fork Shoals — 23-16 — Lebanon Church — |
87 ► South Carolina, Greenville County, Simpsonville — Bethel Church — |
88 ► South Carolina, Horry County, Conway — 26-6 — First Methodist Church — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 136 — |
89 ► South Carolina, Lancaster County, Great Falls — 29-21 — Camp Creek Methodist Church — |
90 ► South Carolina, Lee County, near Woodrow — Rembert Cemetery — |
91 ► South Carolina, Lee County, near Woodrow — 31-13 — Rembert Church — |
92 ► South Carolina, Marlboro County, Breeden — 35-20 — Old Beauty Spot — |
93 ► South Carolina, Newberry County, Pomaria — 36-11 — Mount Bethel Academy — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Site No. 419 — |
94 ► South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Holly Hill — Holly Hill — |
95 ► South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Orangeburg — 38-18 — White House Church — |
96 ► South Carolina, Saluda County, Ward — 41-9 — Spann Methodist Church / Captain Clinton Ward — |
97 ► South Carolina, Williamsburg County, Andrews — 45-9 — Early Settlers / Potatoe Ferry — |
98 ► Tennessee, Hawkins County, Rogersville — 1B 6 — Amis House — |
99 ► Tennessee, Sevier County, Pigeon Forge — 1C 4 — Shiloh Church — |
100 ► Tennessee, Sevier County, Pigeon Forge — 1C 4 — Shiloh Church — |
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