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HISTORY
OF
PATTERSON
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL
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Somewhere in the 1880s a Christian Church
was established in Patterson. A house of worship was erected and for
some time the society had quite a large membership but the original
members mostly are all gone and no regular pastor has been engaged
for some time. Occasionally, services are held in the church by a
minister from Winterset.1
This church was on the south side of Long Street
in Patterson, it was erected before 1889, and it was torn down some
time after 1914. The Methodists held their services in this chapel
in 1914 when their new church was being built.2
Fred Runkle was Sunday School Superintendent
in 1898 when a parade of all the county religious organizations was
held in Winterset. G. E. Nichols was minister in 1909.3
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Patterson
Christian Chapel4 |
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Sources: |
1. History of Madison County
and its People, Volume 1, Herman Mueller, |
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The S. J.
Clarke Publishing Company, 1915, Chicago, Illinois |
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2. Note held by the Madison
County Historical Society submitted by |
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Mina Speer
offering correction to source #4 |
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3. The Winterset Madisonian,
Winterset, Iowa, Sep 6, 1898 and 1 Apr 1909 |
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4. The Three River Country,
Compiled by The Three River Bluegrass |
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League, Iowa Printing Company,1889, Des Moines, Iowa |
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