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Triune United Methodist Church
7875 Nolensville Road, College Grove,
TN ,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
35° 51' 22.439988",
-86° 39' 30.299976"
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Tennessee State Historical Marker |
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The Triune United Methodist Church origin goes back to King's Chapel, organized ca. 1815 a mile west. A brick building was built here in 1849 on the then-new highway. The Chruch was named Triune then the village, previously known as Hardman Cross Roads, soon took the same name. Burned by Union troops in 1863, the trustees James A Bostick, Samuel Perkins, James M. Peebles, Issac S. Page, Frank Hawkins, H.A. Roper, W.H. Mathews, James H. Glenn and John Page voted to rebuild on the old site. The present church was dedicated in 1874 the same year the cemetery was opened in the church yard. Erected 1995 by Williamson County Historical Society The Family of John U. Wilson.
Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00 |
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Triune United Methodist Church Historical Marker Location Map, College Grove, Tennessee Map
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