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Mt. Pleasant Pike, west of Columbia off U.S. Route 43 Columbia: 26: Hardison Mill Farm: November 13, 2017 ... Junction of Zion Ln. and Canaan Rd. Columbia: 31: Mayes ...
The Mt. Zion congregation was organized in 1870, the same year that the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church was formed as a new denomination by African Americans who had been members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In its early years, the congregation worshiped in a frame church in Union City's African-American neighborhood. By the ...
The Mount Zion Church was a historic church building near Big Sandy, Tennessee, USA. It was a hewn log structure built in either 1812 [ 2 ] or 1845 [ 1 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church South, also known as Mount Zion United Methodist Church, is a historic church in Lawrence County, Tennessee, near the Fall River community. It was built in 1885, replacing a log church that was destroyed in a fire. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church is a historic African-American church at 305 W. Maple Street in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Mt. Zion Church was organized in 1873 by former slaves and sons of slaves.
Mount Zion Church is a historic church in Mt. Zion Hollow in Decatur, Tennessee, United States.. It is a rectangular frame building that was built in 1850. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 as the "best preserved" and "least altered" of the simple rural church structures found in a survey of historic buildings in Meigs County.
Mt. Zion Christian Church, Richmond, Kentucky; Mount Zion Church and Cemetery (Hallsville, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Boone County; Mount Zion Brick Church, Barada, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Richardson County; Mount Zion Church (Big Sandy, Tennessee), once listed on the NRHP in Benton County