
Wesley United Methodist Church - 1850 - Dover, DE
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N 39° 09.468 W 075° 31.450
18S E 454712 N 4334419
A historic church in Dover, Delaware.
Waymark Code: WM15M49
Location: Delaware, United States
Date Posted: 01/19/2022
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The plaque says, "The origin of this congregation can be traced to the establishment of a Methodist society in Dover in 1778. Land on North Street was obtained in 1782, and a brick chapel was completed there in 1784. Bishops Francis Asbury and Richard Whatcoat, pioneers of American Methodism, often conducted services there. Needing more space, the present site was purchased for a new church. The cornerstone was laid on September 23, 1850, and the building was dedicated the following February. To accommodate further growth, the church was enlarged in 1870 and 1884. A major rebuilding project in 1897 included the addition of stained glass windows, organ pipes, and a lofty beamed ceiling, giving the church a cathedral like appearance. Another addition was built in 1924. In 1950, Grace Fellowship Hall was added, St. Paul’s Chapel was created, and a major redesign of the sanctuary took place. The former Post Office Building to the east became the Education Center in 1967."
Year built or dedicated as indicated on the structure or plaque: 1850
 Full Inscription (unless noted above): Wesley United Methodist Church Built 1850 has been places on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior
 Website (if available): Not listed

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