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The churc deed was created in 1846.  The first church was made of logs. The present church was built in 1875-1877.
The church deed was made in 1872 for the present building.
The first church at Pisgah was built in 1813.  It was the first church in the Clinton District.  The church was rebuilt in 1871.
The church was first built as a log church in 1954.  The present frame building was built in 1873. The church has been damaged by several storms and remodeled in 1962.
The church was was built in 1844, and before the church was built services were held at a school house.
The church was founded in 1830 and the building was built in 1839.
Mt. Union Methodist is located on Pt. Marion Road in Morgantown.  It began in 1881 and moved to a new location in 1909.  In 1950 the church was damaged by fire and repairs were finished in 1952.
The church is located east of Morgantown. The church was first organized in 1842 and was located in a school house. A deed was provided for the church in 1855.
The church was first built around 1856 and shared between several denominations including Methodists, Presbyterians, and Baptists. During the Civil War the church split.  In 1905 the current church was built and is served by the Methodist conference.
The church is located close to Booth, W. Va. Church services have been held there since approximately 1851.
The church is located on Little Indian Creek.  There have been three buildings for the church.  The first church was built in 1800.  The current church building was built and dedicated in 1901 and it was named for the Lynch family.
The church was organized as a non-denominational church in 1858 and it was located on what is now known as the Mile Ground.  Any preacher could use the church, but the regular ministers were from the Methodist Episcopal Church.  The church was also used as a school until 1868.