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The church was first established in 1851.  The Methodist Protestants and the Methodists Episcopals shared the early church until 1856. A church was built in the present church's location in 1893.  The present church building was built in 1906.
Presbyterianism began in the Tygarts Valley in what is now the town of Beverly in 1753.  The church was first organized as an independent church in 1820.  In 1853 the first Presbyterian Church was built in Beverly.
In 1921 Reverend Ellsworth S. Harman was elected minister of the Harman Church of the Brethren and he was the pastor a number of years.  He is grandson of the original Pastor, Rev. Asa Harmon who was elected in 1859 and for whom the town is named.
The community members first petitioned for their own separate church from the Tygarts Valley Presbyterian Church in 1841.  The church met in a union building which was built in 1851 until the present church building was dedicated in 1900.
The Leading Creek Primitive Baptist Church was formed in 1854.
The church began with services held in homes and other buildings in 1784. Later a log building was built.  A frame church was built in 1867 and the present church building was built in 1890.
This building now is a hotel.
Father and son standing next to a large snow bank.
The congregation which later became the present Methodist church first met at the Hinkle Church in 1856.  The present church was built in 1891.
'This photo was taken year after Ladwigs left Evenwood.'
Please credit F.S.A. Farm Security Administration.  Photo by Post.
'Raine Andrews Lumber Company.  X marks Fred Hertig on the front porch of the Boarding House.  He is my brother. Note the poster on the wall, it is World War I.'
Men standing in front of the train wreck 'between Evenwood and Gladyn, W. Va. One is my brother Albert Hertry.
Dr. Ladwig's house can be seen in the far left of the photo.
'House built for Dr. Ladwig in Evenwood, W. Va. by the Raine-Andrews Lumber, ca. 1910'