Alpharetta First United Methodist Church • 1834 # 3 - Alpharetta, GA.
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N 34° 04.653 W 084° 17.661
16S E 749668 N 3774059
Located in front of the church at 69 N. Main Street, Alpharetta, GA.
Waymark Code: WMEKF7
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 06/09/2012
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Alpharetta First United Methodist Church • 1834
The Methodist Church was part of the Forsyth Circuit of the Cherokee District. Methodist camp meetings were held near this spot in the early 1830s, and there was a meeting house as early as 1834. On April 1, 1871, Isham Teasley, one of the original Milton County Inferior Court Justices, donated land on which the brick chapel now stands. At that time, there was already a church building on the property. This building may have been the white frame church, known to have stood on this site until 1931 which was replaced with the current brick chapel. The church parsonage lot, purchased in 1882, was across North Main Street just south of the chapel.
This marker is on the Alpharetta, GA, walking tour. Brochure and a map of the markers is available at the Alpharetta Visitors Centers at 178 South Main Street.
Type of Marker: Building
Marker #: 3
Date: Not listed
Sponsor: Not listed
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