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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13WZ_carrolls-methodist-church_Canon-GA.html
This church, instituted in 1797, was named for the Wm. Carroll family, among its first members. The present building, erected about 1835, was restored in 1951-52 under the leadership of Bishop John H. Baker. Rev. Nelson Osborn (1797-1873) was a li…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQD4_goldmine_Canon-GA.html
Goldmine Consolidated School was created by the combination of Sandy Grove and Old Goldmine Schools in 1924. It's size was augmented by Duncan's pupils when the school was closed in the early 1930s. Grades one through nine were taught in a new bri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPRX_redwine-church_Canon-GA.html
Redwine Church was apparently founded prior to 1800 & named after Jacob R. Redwine, Revolutionary soldier born in Pa. who moved here from N.C. This is the 4th church, built in 1906. The first was a log cabin several hundred yards west near the old…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHL6_poplar-springs-methodist-camp-ground_Canon-GA.html
Camp meetings have been held here each year, from 1832,except four years during the War Between the States. The 50-acre plot, "extending one-half mile in every direction from the preacher's stand," was purchased by from Daniel and Jacob Groover fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHL3_double-branches-baptist-church_Canon-GA.html
Constituted in 1801 this church had 19 charter members. First a member of the Serepta Association, it was one of 13 churches to form the Tugalo Association in 1818. Some members came many miles in wagons and buggies to attend its services. Among t…
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