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Decatur United Methodist Church is a historic church on Vernon Street in Decatur, Tennessee. It is one of nine active United Methodist churches affiliated with the Meigs County United Methodist Parish. [2] The church building was built in 1859 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
St. Paul Presbyterian Church (Lowland, Tennessee) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Franklin, Tennessee) St. Peter African Methodist Church; St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee) Second Congregational Church (Memphis, Tennessee) Second Presbyterian Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) Second Presbyterian Church (Memphis, Tennessee) (1952)
A Tennessee teacher has been arrested after she allegedly threatened to shoot a colleague in the preschool where she worked, police said. Sheneca Cowart was charged with assault, threat of mass ...
Decatur (/ d ɪ ˈ k eɪ t ər / dih-KAY-tər) is a town in Meigs County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,563 at the 2020 census. The population was 1,563 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Meigs County .
The city is west of South Padre Island and just north of the Mexico border. The patrol officers were stabbed trying to make an arrest of the 18-year-old man who had assaulted his mother, Sifuentes ...
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.
In May 1929, six other men, including Wilson, faced sentences for violating Prohibition laws; these men were connected to a South Potomac Street club, an East Franklin Street saloon and private ...