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The Journal-Record - Bicentennial Edition
July 1, 1976
Section A, Page 4
MARION COUNTY CHURCHES DATED BEFORE CIVIL WAR
Hamilton prior to the Civil War the few Methodist in Toll Gate worshipped
at Old Pleasant Ridge Church, two miles north of the town. [transcribed as
published] During these years P. K. BRINDLEY, Largus BELL, and Elbert
NORTON were the pastors, Lebenon church was organized in 1867. Charter
members were: Alexander HUEY and wife, Dr. M. H. KY and family, W. B. OWENS
and family, Roben BELK and family, Nancy CASHION, R. W. CLARK, Thomas
CARPENTER and family and Miss Della KEY. The Methodist Church was moved to
Hamilton in 1884.
The Baptist Church was organized in 1896. The charter members were Mr. and
Mrs. J. RAMEY, James HARRISON and family, E. J. GREY and family, A. J.
THOMAS and family, and Stege WILSON and wife. The pastors of the Baptist
Church have been R. W. CLARK, Terry JOHNSON, W. A. DARDEN, A. C. GREEN, E.
G. FINN, A. J. DARLING, A. L. MAYS, W. C. KIRK, S. S. HACKER, Rev. GOODWIN,
A. M. NIX, J. A. HILL, P. F. McGUIRE, Lee FRANKLIN.
The Church of Christ was organized in Hamilton in 1903. The courthouse was
used for services until 1907 at which time the first building was erected.
Charter members were: I. O. GUIN and wife, Henry HARRIS and wife. Henry
HARRIS was the first pastor.
HACKLEBURG
The first church was the Congregational Methodist housed in little log
building about one mile south of the town. Some of th4e members were, W. W.
FREDERICK, John COLEMAN, and B P. CANTRELL. They came out of this church
and organized the Methodist Church South. The building for this church was
erected in town in 1889. Because of some large cedar trees the church was
called the Cedar Tree Methodist Church.
The Baptist Church was organized July 5, 1908. Some of the charter members
were: J. M. CONDEN and family, J. L. VANDIVER and family and W. J. BRYAN
and family.
The Church of Christ was organized about 1912 and the Church of God about
1920.
GUIN
The Guin Methodist Church was organized on February 22, 1890 with 14
members. Rev. D. A LOVE of the Beaverton Mission was the first pastor. It
was organized at the home of Orse SILAS. The charter members were Watson
BROWN, S. R. GUIN, Jim HUGHES, S. C. LOWE, R. T. LOWE, Minoree NORTHCUT,
Mary Ellen BROWN, Mrs. O. E. HUGHES, Nance GUIN, I. R. FREE, Amanda FREE
and Agnes PEARCE. The names of the other two are not given. A wooden
building was the first built and served until 1927 when the present
building was erected. In 1937 a beautiful parsonage was built.
PLEASANT RIDGE
After the Civil War the Methodist moved from Pleasant Ridge to Toll Gate.
The Free Will Baptist moved in and took over this place of worship. They
built a new building and worshipped thee for 15 years when the building was
blown away by a cyclone. Another new building was erected and was used
until 1937 when the present church was erected.
The first pastors were L. L. NICHOLS, and James BUCKHAM of Horse Creek.
Other pastors have been J. G. BOYETTE, V. L. PUCKETT, I. K. BOYETTE, C. R.
PUCKETT, Hudson BURLESON, and Jim HOWELL.
The charter members were: L. L. NICHOLS, Smith PARKER, Mattie PARKER,
Clementine BELK, E. M. BELK, Josh LITTLETON, Lafayette PALMER, Sallie
WHITE, J. B. PETERSON, Nancy NICHOLS, Cinda NICHOLS and Ashitliee WINSETT.
The church now has over 200 members.