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HISTORY
OF
ZION
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH - SCOTT TOWNSHIP
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The
Macksburg circuit of the Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in
the fall of 1874 and consisted of the following places: West Branch,
Pleasant View, Hebron, Pleasant Valley and Skunk Hollow. The
congregations of the last four held services in school houses.
Pleasant Valley was organized by Rev. W. C. Williams, who preached
his first sermon to this charge in the Peters school house, where
services were held the six succeeding years and then the Pragg school
house was used and the society came to be known as the Pleasant
Valley class.
In
1881 Pleasant Valley class was consolidated with Skunk Hollow class
and Zion Church was built by them in 1881-1882 on a corner lot in
Section 25 of Scott Township. Frank Ullery was the first pastor with
a congregation of 83 members.
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Zion
Methodist Episcopal Church
Photo
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In
1921, the church was federated and renamed the Zion Federated
Church. The last record of church activity appeared in the
Winterset News in 1933. Unlike
most of the rural churches which were either torn down or
re-purposed as homes or storage buildings, the Zion Church
received a new life as, in September, 1988, it was moved to the
grounds of the Madison County Historical Museum and restored. ____________________
Sources: 1.
History
of Madison County and its People,
Volume 1, Herman Mueller, the S. J.
Clarke Publishing Company, 1915, Chicago, Illinois |
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2.
Madison County, Iowa Atlas,
1966, Midwest Publishing Co., Fremont, Nebraska. |
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This page was last updated Wednesday, 01-Mar-2023 17:43:03 CST
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