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I found this on another list and thought it might be of interest to all.
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Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] "Some Pioneer Teachers and Preachers of Tennessee"
1974
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Churches, Chapels and Preachers
Cawood Methodist Church, Claiborne County, Speedwell area, was established
in 1800. The land was given by Wm. Bowman. It was located one-half mile
northeast of the present location. About 1853 the church split due to a
misunderstanding, the Rogers and the Cawoods, being related, on one side,
and the Bowmans and their friends on the other side. The church was
abandoned: Wiley Huffaker bought the logs and built a barn. In 1853 Stephen
Cawood gave a plot of ground for a new church which was erected. From then
on it was called Cawood Methodist. During the strife between the states,
this building served at different times as a lodging for Confederate and
Federal troops. After the war it continued as a church and school. Later the
school was combined with the Speedwell Male Academy.
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