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mount+zion+baptist+church+wood+county+west+virginia Latitude and Longitude:

39°10′26.7″N 81°30′22.3″W / 39.174083°N 81.506194°W / 39.174083; -81.506194
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Mount Zion Baptist Church

Mount Zion Baptist Church, Wood County, West Virginia was founded in 1815 in the community of Mineral Wells, West Virginia on Route 14. On May 15, 1815, Mrs. Elizabeth Kettle opened her home for the organization of this frontier baptist church. The church first called Rev. John Drake to an area then called Butcher Bend. A missionary, Rev. Drake came to the area on foot, carrying a musket and a bible. Later Rev. James McAbbey built the first church made of logs in 1819. Then in 1883 the present building was constructed. [1]

This church claims to be the mother church of at least seven other Baptist churches in the area. [2]

References

  1. ^ "MINERAL WELLS COMMUNITY HISTORY". West Virginia Division of Culture and History. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Mt. Zion Baptist Church offers deep roots, deeper faith". The Parkersburg News and Sentinel. May 11, 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2017.

39°10′26.7″N 81°30′22.3″W / 39.174083°N 81.506194°W / 39.174083; -81.506194


mount+zion+baptist+church+wood+county+west+virginia Latitude and Longitude:

39°10′26.7″N 81°30′22.3″W / 39.174083°N 81.506194°W / 39.174083; -81.506194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Zion Baptist Church

Mount Zion Baptist Church, Wood County, West Virginia was founded in 1815 in the community of Mineral Wells, West Virginia on Route 14. On May 15, 1815, Mrs. Elizabeth Kettle opened her home for the organization of this frontier baptist church. The church first called Rev. John Drake to an area then called Butcher Bend. A missionary, Rev. Drake came to the area on foot, carrying a musket and a bible. Later Rev. James McAbbey built the first church made of logs in 1819. Then in 1883 the present building was constructed. [1]

This church claims to be the mother church of at least seven other Baptist churches in the area. [2]

References

  1. ^ "MINERAL WELLS COMMUNITY HISTORY". West Virginia Division of Culture and History. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Mt. Zion Baptist Church offers deep roots, deeper faith". The Parkersburg News and Sentinel. May 11, 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2017.

39°10′26.7″N 81°30′22.3″W / 39.174083°N 81.506194°W / 39.174083; -81.506194


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