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The
Methodist Episcopal Church of Solon was organized about 1840. The
original members were: Warren Spurrier and wife, W. D. Cannon and wife,
Mrs. Fannie Pratt, J. B. McGroove, Father H. Lyman and wife, Mrs.
Eleanor Pryce, John West and wife, Mary Lyon, and a few others.
In 1855 Mr. Paul B. Anders gave two lots and twenty dollars
toward building a church, and that year a frame church was erected;
this old building is now used as a barn by William Pratt. In 1879 the
present church was erected. This commodious structure is also a frame,
38x50 feet and cost about $2 ,800. It was dedicated December
21,
1879, by Rev. Frank Baxton, Rev. J. T. Crippen and Dr. Miller,
presiding, elder.
The
following have been its pastors: Revs. Free, Briar, Bushnell, Kendig,
Brown, Critchfield, Taylor, Black, Lanton, Hankins, Skinner, Young,
Dimmitt, Johnson, Ward, Kynett, Hokyn, Miller, Haskin Moore, Hammond,
Snider, Younkin, and Bradford,the present pastor.
Solon
was first supplied as a mission on Cedar Rapids circuit, and was served
in this way from 1840 to 1855, when the first church was
built.
The present
membership is fifty.
Source: History of Johnson County 1836 -
1882, pg. 699
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