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Churches slowly organized in Tipton County. The first church congregation in Covington was the Presbyterians who organized their church in 1829. Later, in 1839, they merged with Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church.
Second were the Baptists. Their first church was established in Covington in 1839. Similarly, this congregation relocated outside of Covington in 1847.
According to John Marshall, Mason Historian, Mason’s
earliest record of a Methodist congregation in the area was in 1833. In that year Col. Robert Paine deeded one acre of land to Isaac Clark, James Roddy, and Irvin R. Sherrod of Tipton county and James N. Shelton, William Rives, and Alexander Whitmore of Fayette county, Trustees in trust, for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Col. Paine was the uncle of Bishop Robert Paine, a well-known bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. This meeting house as it was called was located about a mile north of the present Methodist church on what is now referred to as the Booker place. It is on the east side of Hwy. 59 just before the Jack Pond road when heading north. The name is not give in the original deed, but it was called Sharon.
The Belmont Methodist Church was apparently a split from the Sharon Church. Its first trustees were William Rives, James N Shelton, James A Manley, Fisher A Westmoreland, Alexander Whitmore, Beverly Anderson, and James E Mason. In 1841 Major Edwin Whitmore gave two acres to the Belmont Methodist Church. The trustees at that time were Rev. Henry W. Sale, William Rives, James E Mason, Fisher A Westmoreland, and Col. Robert Tucker. The 1847 Sunday School repots for the Belmont church show that it had two superintendents, ten teachers, fifty scholars, and one library.
Below you will find a list of churches in Tipton County including a brief history of each.
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Holly Grove Church
Address: 4538 Holly Grove Rd, Brighton, TN 38011Phone: (901) 476-8379
Indian Creek Church
Indian Creek Baptist Church in Brighton Tennessee *** Looking for historic information about this church *** Burials in Indian Creek Cemetery.
Kelley’s Chapel
Gilt Edge, TN Woods, Gayle. Kelley’s Chapel: a historical survey. N.p., the author, 1988. 28 pp
Liberty Baptist Church
LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH | At the close of the Civil War, in 1865, there were no churches or schoolhouses in this part of the country. The church building at Chapel Hill, two miles east of here, was destroyed by Federal soldiers in the year 1864. Following the war, Jacob Smith, Alex Smith, James Dillahunty, Anderson Mcguire, ...
Mount Carmel Presbyterian Church NRHP
Mount Carmel – Overview Mount Carmel Presbyterian Church | constructed around 1854, is a one story frame building. It is located in rural southwest Tennessee and is four miles south of the Tipton County seat of Covington, TN (pop. 6,030). The exterior is a skillful combination of both Greek Revival and Gothic Revival elements. Of ...