History of Ohio Methodism a Study in Social Science
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Dennis Goddard, circuit preacher at Xew- burg. This "little one" became the present Miles Park Church. As this chronicle mentions Churches in the order of their founding, we glance now west of the Cuya- hoga River. ''Old Hanover Street" first saw the light in 1833, at a private house — Mother Burton's, on Pearl Street. Two families and Miss Bessie Sessions voluntarily formed a nucleus, the first sermon being preached by the Rev. Daniel M. Conant in Mr. Warm- ington's house on Detroit Street. Fo...r the three suc- ceeding years, 1834-37, the Methodist Episcopal Church of Ohio City was a part of Brunswick Circuit. Until 1837 services were held, alternating with the Universalists, in a small brick schoolhouse on Ver- mont Street, used for a long time as the Eighth Ward voting-place, and still standing. Let us for a moment trace the fortunes of the ear- liest class of 1827. The Western Reserve, pioneered by New Englanders, seemed unadapted to the rapid spread of the doctrines of our Church.
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