Organization of the "Union District" of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America in Wisconsin, February 27th, 1848. Includes official members: surnames Ferris, True, Slothhower, Burbridge, Wheaton, Eiken, Oliver, and Butterfield.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Wesleyan Visitor published the Iast day of each month except August at Topeka, Kansas by the Kansas Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Francis W. Hubbard, Editor.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Wesleyan Visitor published the Iast day of each month except August at Topeka, Kansas by the Kansas Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Francis W. Hubbard, Editor.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Wesleyan Visitor published the Iast day of each month except August at Topeka, Kansas by the Kansas Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Francis W. Hubbard, Editor.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Wesleyan Visitor published the Iast day of each month except August at Topeka, Kansas by the Kansas Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Francis W. Hubbard, Editor.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Wesleyan Visitor published the Iast day of each month except August at Topeka, Kansas by the Kansas Conference, Wesleyan Methodist Church. Francis W. Hubbard, Editor.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaDiamond Anniversary Service Program July 17, 1968. Greer, SC
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaBorn out of the fires of a Wesleyan Methodist tent meeting, Ada Chapel has brought the message of holiness and sanctification to the community for 100 years. The church was named in honor of Rev. Ada White-Ramsey who was the first to bring the Wesleyan message to this part of Alabama. She and her husband, Pierce Clayton [P.C.] Ramsey, started the church in 1906.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaRev E.L. Shigley Alabama Conference President 1936–1941; 1944–1947
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaHistory of early camp meetings in the Michigan District. This historical sketch by Harold Bugbee documents the beginning of camp meetings at Pennock Grove Campground in 1886 and details the property then the transition to Union Campground in 1904.
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