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Soon thereafter, the synagogue and the Myer S. Isaac Hebrew School was established, becoming the focal point of religious and social life for the local Jewish community. In 1903, Woodbine was incorporated as an independent Borough, and was no longer part of Dennis Township.
Feb 17, 2020 · An early settler of this area was James Menees, at whose home Mill Creek Baptist Church was formed in 1797. James Whitsitt, first pastor, served over 50 years. Earlier known.
The Rev. R. A. Young dedicated the Church in 1874, and Bishop W. M. Wrightman appointed Walter R. Lambuth as the first pastor in 1875. This was Rev. Lambuth’s first and only pastorate. The only known charter members were John S. Brien and his wife, Rochie, Medora and Blanch Hughes, and Fannie Burch Waller.
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Dec 29, 2017 · Architect Adolphus Heiman, a German immigrant, designed the church using a Greek Revival architectural style. The first Catholic Bishop of Nashville, Richard Pius Mules, O.P., was primarily responsible for the construction of St. Mary church and led Tennessee’s Catholics until his death in 1860.