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> VA-CHURCH-HILL-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 8
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> #1 [Church Hill] First Union Methodis ["Betsy G." <>]
> #2 Re: [Church Hill] First Union Meth ["hydrangea" <]
> #3 [Church Hill] Re: VA-CHURCH-HILL-D ["BOBNT" <>]
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> Subject: [Church Hill] First Union Methodist Church
> Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 15:50:58 -0400
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> I have a book titled "Old neighborhoods of Richmond" by Mary Wingfield Scott, published in Richmond, 1950, by Whittet & Shepperson. There is a picture of the Union Station Methodist Church, taken out front with the congregation on the front steps. It is the second building for the church and was located at the SW corner of 24th and N Sts. Built 1854, demolished 1893. There is, also, a picture of the first church bldg. known as the Asbury Chapel, later the Union Station Methodist Church, 812 N. 25th St---Probably built in 1843.
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> Subject: Re: [Church Hill] First Union Methodist Church
> Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 23:02:26 -0400
> From: "hydrangea" <>
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> THIS BOOK IS A SORT OF 'CLASSIC' IN RICHMOND.
> MARY WINGFIELD SCOTT WAS A LADY WHO WAS KNOWN AROUND RICHMOND AS A BIT OF A 'CHARACTER'!
> I THINK SHE ENJOYED BRICK LAYING AS A HOBBY!
> BUT SHE KNEW EVERYTHING THERE WAS TO KNOW ABOUT EVERYONE AND HER BOOK IS A TREASURE TROVE OF INFORMATION.
> DEANE F. MILLS
> YORK COUNTY, VA
> (DAUGHTER OF A CHURCH-HILLIAN)
> >I have a book titled "Old neighborhoods of Richmond" by Mary Wingfield Scott, published in Richmond, 1950, by Whittet & Shepperson. There is a picture of the Union Station Methodist Church, taken out front with the congregation on the front steps. It is the second building for the church and was located at the SW corner of 24th and N Sts. Built 1854, demolished 1893. There is, also, a picture of the first church bldg. known as the Asbury Chapel, later the Union Station Methodist Church, 812 N. 25th St---Probably built in 1843.
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> Subject: [Church Hill] Re: VA-CHURCH-HILL-D Digest V00 #7
> Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 21:22:07 -0700
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