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The Gothic Revival style frame church was built in 1903. It was the location of the Battle of Mount Zion Church during the American Civil War. [2] The cemetery contains over seven hundred grave sites, including many American Civil War soldiers. [3] The grounds contain a memorial to the Missouri State Guard. [4] The church is still functioning ...
Churches in Columbia, Missouri (6 P) Pages in category "Churches in Boone County, Missouri" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Bond's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as Bond's Chapel, is a historic Methodist Episcopal church located near Hartsburg, Missouri. It was built in 1883–1884, and is a simple rectangular frame building, set on piers composed of creek rock and mortar. It measures 24 feet by 33 feet and has a front gable roof and vestibule. [2]
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The First Christian Church is a historic Disciples of Christ church located at 101 North Tenth Street in Columbia, Missouri. It was designed by T.N. Bell of Chicago, Illinois and built in 1893. It has a Richardsonian Romanesque style Sanctuary that includes a square bell tower , horizontal massing with contrasting high gables, round arches ...
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In 1824 the first dedicated church building was constructed as a union church between the Methodist and the Baptist. Two wealthy men—William Jewell, a Baptist, and Moses Payne, a Methodist—funded the construction. This building was used for twenty years. A new church building was erected in the 1850s on the Boone County Courthouse square ...
The Missouri United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church in downtown Columbia, Missouri.Its congregation formed the first Methodist Church in Columbia in 1837. The present building on 9th Street built between 1925 and 1930 is constructed out of Indiana Bedford limestone in a Late Gothic Revival style.