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  2. Union Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Union Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church Complex is a historic church and summer camp meeting facility on Powell Farm Road near Clarksville, Delaware. The property was developed in the post- Civil War era as a summer religious camp for African Americans.

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  4. Wesleyan Reform Union - Wikipedia

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    The head of the Wesleyan Reform Union is the Union President, who presides over the General Committee. The General Committee consists of up to 20 elected members plus representatives from various Union committees. There is also a President Designate. People are elected to each of these positions annually by delegates to a Conference.

  5. Wesley Union African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

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    Wesley Union AME Zion Church was formally established on August 20, 1829, by some members of an existing black church. [1] The first church was a log building at Third and Mulberry streets. In 1830, there were 115 members of the church. David Stevens was ordained an elder at the Philadelphia conference of 1830.

  6. African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Awakening, the Methodists and Baptists had welcomed free blacks and slaves to their congregations and as preachers. The fledgling Zion church grew, and soon multiple churches developed from the original congregation. These churches were attended by black congregants, but ministered to by white ordained Methodist ministers.

  7. Wesleyan Methodist Church (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    Later in the same year, Wesley pronounced the first official Methodist Conference of 100 members, who were to govern the society of the Methodist movement after his death. [6] In 1787 Wesley, under legal advice, decided to license his chapels and itinerant preachers under the Toleration Act 1689 , albeit "not as dissenters but simply 'preachers ...

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  9. Lincoln Cemetery (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Cemetery was founded in November 1877 by the Wesley Union African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (A.M.E. Zion Church), [1] and is located at 201 South 30th Street in the Susquehanna Township area of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [2] [3]