Built 1852 at the corner of George and Charles streets by the breakaway Methodist Episcopal Church South congregation that split from Fredericksburg Methodists over slavery in 1848. Survived the Civil War (used as a hospital tied to Clara Barton) but was torn down after 1888 to make way for a residence. The site is now occupied by a BB&T (Truist) Bank.
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- ·Built 1852 at the corner of George and Charles streets by the breakaway Methodist Episcopal Church South congregation that split from Fredericksburg Methodists over slavery in 1848. Survived the Civil War (used as a hospital tied to Clara Barton) but was torn down after 1888 to make way for a residence. The site is now occupied by a BB&T (Truist) Bank.
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