Clark County, Ohio

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Springfield in 1859

From Springfield & Urbana Directory, C. S. Williams, 1859


CHURCH DIRECTORY

Baptist.— Corner Limestone and High. Rev. —— Brown, Pastor

Catholic.— High street east of Spring. Rev. —— Howard, Pastor.

Congregational Church.̬Centre steet between Main and High—vacant.

English Lutheran Church.—North side High near Factory.

Episcopal Church—Corner High and Limestone. Rev. Dr. Brooke, Rector.

German Lutheran Church&38212;Columbia Street. Rev. Charles Stroud, Pastor.

Methodist Episcopal Church.—Columbia street. Rev. W. J. Ellsworth, Pastor

Methodist Episcopal Church.—North side High. Rev. W. J. Fee, Pastor.

Methodist Protestant Church.—South side Washington between Market and Centre. Rev. J. B. Walker, Pastor.

Preswbyterian Church.—North side Main between Market and Centre. Rev. W. T. Findley, Pastor.

Second German Lutheran.—North Street

Universalist Church.— North side Washington between Centre and Factory—vacant.

United Presbyterian Church.—East side Limestone between High and Washington. Rev. Dr. Clokey, Pastor.





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