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Allen's Chapel Methodist Church and Cemetery

Honey Grove, Fannin County

Marker Text

In 1842, a Methodist Episcopal Church, South, congregation organized and built a log chapel on land given by Wilson Allen. Early leaders were the Revs. J.H. Graham and J.W.P. McKenzie; trustees and family names included Allen, Hamil, Ramsey, Wheeler, Spence, Stroud, Meade, Dutton, Johnson, Cobb, Massengale and Prickett. The settlement was called Allen's Chapel Community. Due to declining attendance, the church disbanded in 1916. Ministering again to the larger church community, former members gave the church and its fixtures to the local Vineyard Grove Baptist congregation in 1926. The graveyard, still used and maintained by a community cemetery association, remains a landmark to the early settlement. (2002)

Marker Details

Address CR 2570
Location Description 7 mi. NW via US 82, FM 1396 and CR 2750
Marker # 12911
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type 18" x 28" marker with post and Historic Texas Cemetery medallion
Code cemetery; churches; Methodist (Methodist Episcopal and United Methodist) denomination
Latitude, Longitude 33.6448, -95.945195

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