
Old Union Methodist Church - Townsend, DE
Posted by:
bluesnote
N 39° 23.272 W 075° 39.769
18S E 442919 N 4360029
This historic church is hidden from view from the route 13 and was built in 1847.
Waymark Code: WMJQAR
Location: Delaware, United States
Date Posted: 12/17/2013
Views: 2
This place is also a cemetary so if you are here please be respectfull. There is also a multi cache. This church is gated from the front but not the back where the cemetery is. The plaque reads, "A log church was built here in 1789 on land donated by Joseph Dickinson. The church was named "Dickison's Chapel" in his honor. Francis Asbury and many other pioneers of American Methodism conducted services here Levi Scott, a native of this area and member of the church, became the first Delawarean to serve as a Methodist bishop. He is interred in the adjoining cemetery. The present church was constructed in 1847. Then known as a Union Methodist Episcopal Church. It continued to serve the families of Appoquinimink Hundred until the early 1900's, when regular services were discontinued. The Old Union Church Society was organized in 1939 to preserve the church and grounds. In 1973, Union Church was listed in the National Register of Historic Places."
Active church?: Yes
 Year Built: 1847
 Service times: Not listed
 Website: Not listed

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Visit Instructions:At least one photo. You're welcome to be in the picture, but please, No GPSr.