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* Shreve was first called [[Clinton Station]], [[Shreve, Ohio]] | * Shreve was first called [[Clinton Station]], [[Shreve, Ohio]] | ||
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+ | * {{Address | number=121 | street=South St. | city=Burbank | state=Ohio | zip=44214 | categorize=true | primary=true | township=Canaan }} - current | ||
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+ | ==Comprehensive History== | ||
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+ | Trinity United Methodist Church located at 121 South Street, [[Burbank, Ohio|Burbank]] was established in 1852 as Bridgeport Class. It has also been known as Burbank Evangelical Brethren Church and United Brethren Church of Christ. The building was erected in 1852 and remodeled in 1880. Sources found for this church include; Church Histories of Wayne County Ohio, Wipert p. 96, History of Wayne County, Ohio, B.F. Bowen & Co., 1910, Vol. 1, page 272, History of Wayne County Ohio, 1987, page 63, Beginnings of Wayne County in 1812, Richard Smith (compiler), page 38 and History of Burbank E.U.B. Church, 110th Anniversary booklet (partial), (located in the Brethren Church file in the Genealogy Dept. at Wayne County Public Library). | ||
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+ | ==Slogans== | ||
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+ | ==Timeline== | ||
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+ | ==What Links Here== | ||
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[[Category:Churches]] | [[Category:Churches]] |
Revision as of 11:35, 9 June 2022
Shreve United Methodist Church | |
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Shreve Methodist Church | |
Country | United States |
Denomination | United Methodist Church |
Website | www.shreveumc.org/church-services/ |
History | |
Founded | 1856 |
Location
- Shreve was first called Clinton Station, Shreve, Ohio
Locations
- 121 South St., Burbank, Ohio 44214 - current
City Directories
Comprehensive History
Trinity United Methodist Church located at 121 South Street, Burbank was established in 1852 as Bridgeport Class. It has also been known as Burbank Evangelical Brethren Church and United Brethren Church of Christ. The building was erected in 1852 and remodeled in 1880. Sources found for this church include; Church Histories of Wayne County Ohio, Wipert p. 96, History of Wayne County, Ohio, B.F. Bowen & Co., 1910, Vol. 1, page 272, History of Wayne County Ohio, 1987, page 63, Beginnings of Wayne County in 1812, Richard Smith (compiler), page 38 and History of Burbank E.U.B. Church, 110th Anniversary booklet (partial), (located in the Brethren Church file in the Genealogy Dept. at Wayne County Public Library).
Slogans
Historical documents
Yearbooks
Membership
Pastors of
Timeline
Gallery
Business Letterheads
Business Photos
Newspaper articles
Newspaper full-text articles
Newspaper ads
Newspaper citations with no attached images
What Links Here
Further reading
References