March 17, 2024

John Wesley UMC

Harrisonburg, VA


Founded in 1865 at a different location, the church then served freedmen and other African-Americans, including business owners. The current church is on Sterling Street.
 

In front of the church is a state historical marker for Edgar Amos Love. He co-founded the first fraternity at a historically black college, served as an army chaplain during World War I, and worked for civil rights.

Across the street is Newtown Cemetery.. 

Mosaic Monday


9 comments:

  1. history is always so interesting. Have a great week. I am joinning you at Mosaic Monday.

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  2. Beautiful church and interesting history! Have a nice week!

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  3. The church is photographed perfectly

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  4. It is a beautiful church! Take care, have a great week ahead.

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  5. I always appreciate those historical plaques.

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  6. ...and the work continues.

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  7. Mr Love's generation saw so many changes and laid the foundation for more that I hope take place.

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  8. And I am happy again about your contribution to
    MosaicMonday

    Greetings from Heidrun

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