FEDERALSBURG CHRIST
METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH
FEDERALSURG, MARYLAND
Abstract from October 27,
1919, Philadelphia Inquirer , Philadelphia
Christ Methodist
Prortestant Church here in Federalsurg, Maryland, under the Rev.
J. L.
Nichols, pastor, is
undergoing a thorough overhauling.
This church is a church
with a history. In 1871 Presbyterians organized a congregation
in Federalsburg and with
Rev. R. C. Boing as pastor, in 1873 built the present
handsome and commodious
church. The first Board of Trustees were resident of the
town, namely, Edward
Goslin, H. P. Chambers, W. C. Logan, R. Mitchel, I. Rhoades,
- A. Sanders, Dr. W. D. Noble and John Wilson.
The splendid bell in the
steeple was made by the Samuel Register & Sons, of Baltimore
and was donated to the
church by Pastor Boing and was said to be one of the finest
toned bells in Maryland.
When the church as built
the carpenter in charge was ambitious to make the bell tower
the highest church tower
the highest on the Peninsula, therefor, the bell is 150 feet high.
!897 saw the congregation
scatter and the services were discontinued, the fine church
closed for at least five
years.
In 1902 the church was
reopened by Methodist Protestants, it rapidly grew to be one of
the the thriftiest
Methodist churches on t he peninsula.
The Maryland Annual
Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church met in Federalsburg
in 1911 and it was in this
old church many of the session's were held.
Abstract May 1, 2018 by
Harrison H., for www.faccbook.com
“Remembering Federalsburg”. &
www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com
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