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Lincoln County, North Carolina
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1889 Churches |
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Name |
Post Office |
Pastor |
Denomination |
| Bess' Chapel |
Lincolnton |
. |
Prot. Methodist |
| Bethlehem |
Lincolnton |
M.H. Hoyle |
Methodist |
| Bethpage |
Lincolnton |
. |
Lutheran |
| Daniel's |
Lincolnton |
. |
Luth. & Ger. Ref. |
| Emanuel |
Lincolnton |
. |
Ger. Ref. |
| Factory |
Lincolnton |
M.H. Hoyle |
Methodist |
| First Church |
Lincolnton |
. |
Zion Methodist |
| Friendship |
Beattie's Ford |
M.H. Hoyle |
Methodist |
| Keever's |
Beattie's Ford |
. |
Methodist |
| Lincolnton |
Lincolnton |
. |
Baptist |
| Lincolnton First Pres |
Lincolnton |
R.J. Johnston |
Presbyterian |
| Macedonia |
Iron Station |
J.A. Hoyle |
Baptist |
| Matthew's |
Lincolnton |
. |
Ger. Ref. |
| McKendrie Chapel |
Lincolnton |
. |
Methodist |
| Mechpelah |
Lowesville |
R.W. Boyd |
Presbyterian |
| Pisgah |
Lincolnton |
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Methodist |
| Pleasant Grove |
Lincolnton |
M.H. Hoyle |
Methodist |
| Salem |
Iron Station |
J.A. Hoyle |
Baptist |
| Salem |
Lincolnton |
. |
Luth. & Ger. Ref. |
| St. John's |
Beattie's Ford |
W.R. Wetmore |
Episcopal |
| St. Luke's |
Lincolnton |
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Lutheran |
| St. Luke's |
Lincolnton |
W.R. Wetmore |
Episcopal |
| Trinity |
Lincolnton |
M.H. Hoyle |
Methodist |
| Trinity |
Lincolnton |
. |
Lutheran |
| Union |
Cottage House |
__Booth |
Baptist |
| Unity |
Beattie's Ford |
R.W. Boyd |
Presbyterian |
| Zion |
Lincolnton |
M.H. Hoyle |
Methodist |
(Source: Branson’s North Carolina Business Directory, by Levi Branson, 1889) |
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