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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.
 
Wide view of the Acuff Chapel Marker image, Touch for more information
By Paul Crumlish, July 15, 2011
Wide view of the Acuff Chapel Marker
101 Tennessee, Sullivan County, Blountville — 1A 51 — Acuff Chapel — United Methodist Church Historic Shrine —
102 Tennessee, Sullivan County, Bluff City — 1A 68 — Edward Cox Home — United Methodist Church Registered Historic Shrine —
103 Tennessee, Washington County, Johnson City — 1A 75 — William Nelson Home
104 Virginia, Brunswick County, Valentines — S-84 — Brunswick Circuit
105 Virginia, Brunswick County, Valentines — SN-60 — Mason's Chapel
106 Virginia, Brunswick County, Warfield — S-58 — Ebenezer Academy
107 Virginia, Emporia — UM-43 — Bishop William McKendree
108 Virginia, Falls Church — Virginia Village 1815 - 1861 / Civil War 1861 - 1865
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109 Virginia, Greensville County, Freeman — UM-52 — Mabry's Chapel
110 Virginia, Hampton, Downtown — First United Methodist Church, Hampton
111 Virginia, Harrisonburg — Bishop Francis Asbury
112 Virginia, Isle of Wight County, Smithfield — K-246 — Benn’s Church
113 Virginia, Lee County, Ewing — Hard Road to a New Life — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park —
114 Virginia, Loudoun County, Leesburg — Highlights of History / The Old Stone Church in Nineteenth-Century Leesburg
115 Virginia, Mecklenburg County, South Hill — S-70 — Salem Chapel
116 Virginia, Prince William County, Aden — 36 — Asbury Church
117 Virginia, Pulaski County, Radford — K-45 — Page’s Meeting House
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118 Virginia, Richmond, Shockoe Bottom — Francis Asbury
119 Virginia, Smyth County, Chilhowie — Sulphur Springs Church and Campground1806–1893
120 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — EH-8 — Asbury’s Deathplace
121 Virginia, Sussex County, Waverly — K-314 — Ellis Preaching House
122 Virginia, Warren County, Front Royal — Asbury Chapel“1st Maryland to the Front!” — Battle of Front Royal - May 23, 1862 —
123 Virginia, Williamsburg — Methodism in Williamsburg
124 Virginia, Winchester — Braddock Street Methodist Church Reported permanently removed
125 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Capon Bridge — Some French and Indian War Incidents in Hampshire County
126 West Virginia, Monongalia County, Maidsville — Fort Martin
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127 West Virginia, Monroe County, Union — RehobothOldest Church Building West of the Allegheny Mountains — Society of Methodists Organized, 1794. —
128 West Virginia, Monroe County, Union — Rehoboth Church
129 West Virginia, Morgan County, Berkeley Springs — Harry Dorsey GoughLot #35
130 West Virginia, Randolph County, Beverly — 7 — Beverly Methodist Church
131 West Virginia, Randolph County, Huttonsville — Bishop Asbury

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May. 3, 2024