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The original church building was constructed in 1765, but was destroyed by fire. The current church building and session house were constructed 1854. The church is a one-story, three bay by four bay, rectangular vernacular Greek Revival-style brick church. The church's cemetery contains gravestones dating to the 18th century. [2] [3]
Roughly, area east and south of US 21 surrounding the South Yadkin River, north to NC 2156: Statesville: Built in 1926-1938 3: Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Session House and Cemetery: Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Session House and Cemetery
The church building is a one-story, three bay by five bay, Late Italianate style frame building. It features an entrance tower with louvered vents, four cross gables with wooden finials at the peak, and bracketed eaves. Also on the property is the contributing session house, built about 1884, and the church cemetery with about 250 gravestones. [2]
Mooresville Historic District is a national historic district located in Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina.It encompasses 62 contributing buildings and 8 contributing sites in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Mooresville.
1790s – McKendree United Methodist Church established in Mooresville; 1790 – August 13 – first 26 lots sold in Statesville; 1794 – Grassy Knob Baptist Church established near what would become Union Grove in northern Iredell County; 1800 – U.S. census shows 11 heads of household, including 68 free white persons and 27 slaves in ...
Exit 36 from Interstate 77 provides access to NC 150 and downtown Mooresville. Exits 33 and 42 from Interstate 77 provide access to US 21, while Exit 42 also connects with NC 115. Exits 31 (Langtree Road) and 35 (Brawley School Road) also connect I-77 with Mooresville.
Rivers of Life holds to the orthodox Christian faith. It is a free, evangelical and charismatic Church. Its practices include baptism, the Lord's Supper, the spiritual gifts and the New Testament vision of Christ's church. It believes in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and in the full divinity, atoning death and bodily resurrection of Christ.
A variety of floor plans were built over the time of construction. The earliest homes, shown on the 1902 and 1908 Sanborn maps of Mooresville, were mainly 3-room, T-shaped houses with front and back porches. In 1916–17, the mill added 4- and 5-room houses. Architectural styles represented are American Craftsman and Colonial Revival.