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The church was organized in 1855. The first church was built in 1864, it later burned down and was rebuilt in 1869. Additions were later added to the church.

313. Pennsboro Evangelical United Brethren Church, Pennsboro, Ritchie County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1854.  The current building was built in 1932.

314. Mt. Zion Evangelical United Brethren Church, Harrisville, Ritchie County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1843.

315. Harrisville Methodist Church, Harrisville, Ritchie County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1825.  It was originally named Mab Zeal Baptist Church. The church was remodeled and enlarged in 1925.

316. Harrisville Baptist Church, Harrisville, Ritchie County, W. Va.

The Church was organized in 1851.

317. Goose Creek Baptist Church, Petroleum, Ritchie County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1840.

318. Auburn Methodist Church, Auburn, Ritchie County, W. Va

The church was organized in 1812.

319. Little Wolf Creek Baptist Church, Buck, Summers County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1846.  The church was originally called the Bone Creek Church.  The name changed to Auburn Baptist when the new church building was completed in 1915.

320. Auburn Baptist Church, Auburn, Ritchie County, W. Va.

Originally part of the Little Wolf Creek Baptist Church, the Fair View Baptist Church split to form its own organization in 1859.

321. Fair View Baptist Church, Forest Hill District, Summers County, W. Va.

The church was organized before the civil war, though the exact date is unknown. During its history, the building was used for many years by justices of the peace to hold their courts and by public speakers for political meetings. The church also has one of the oldest grave yards in the county where many of the pioneer settlers are buried.

322. Forest Hill Methodist Church, Forest Hill District, Summers County, W. Va.

The church was founded in 1853. The present church was built in 1883.

323. Mt. Pisgah Methodist Church, Hilldale, Summers County, W. Va.

Established in 1832, this church was the first Baptist church organized in its area and extended a welcoming arm to other denominations, allowing them to hold services in the building whenever the Baptists were not using it.

324. The Lick Creek Baptist Church, Green Sulphur Springs, Summers County, W. Va.