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1851. D. B. 10, p. 306.
Francis Tabor and Mary (Polly), his wife, conveyed to Wm. G. W. Currin, Waddy P. Currin, James Mars, Jr., Moses Belcher, James Tabor, Francis Tabor, Harden Nuckles, Wesley Gibson and Richard Tabor, Trustees, a certain lot on the South side of Valley Ridge, containing two and three quarter acres, for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
1855. D. B. No. 11, p. 448.
William Blankenship conveyed to William Brown, Henry S. Bowen, John G. Taylor, Erastus B. Ward, Thomas Cecil, Meshich
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Stecle, and Resin R. Steele, Trustees, a certain lot containing three- eighths and four poles. Lots described by metes and bounds, Begin- ning on a line between Wm. Blankenship and Henry Steele and on the south edge of the turnpike. Said lot is conveyed for the use of the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
1855. D. B. 11, p. 501.
A. L. Jones, and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to C. A. Spotts, Elijah McGuire, Joseph C. Brown, Hugh S. Bailey, William Martin, John R. Brown, T. M. Scott, James M. Cecil and A. L. Jones, Trustees, a certain lot containing one and a half acres. Lots de- scribed; Beginning on the bank of the turnpike road near C. A. Spotts' and J. M. Cecil's lower line, etc. This is the lot on which Jones' Chapel now stands. Said meeting house to be erected on said lot "Shall be free for the use of all orthodox ministers to preach in when not occupied by the Methodists, provided further that the said meeting house shall not be used for political meetings or discussions, nor for public exhibitions or shows."
1859. D. B. 12, p. 504.
Robert Crockett and Eliza, his wife, conveyed to A. A. Spotts, John C. Hopkins, Henry B. Harman, Francis P. Spotts, John A. Kelly, E. R. Baylor, I. C. Fowler, James P. Kelly and Elias G. W. Harman, Trustees, "for the congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at the Town of Jeffersonville." Said lot described as Beginning at the South East corner of the Trans-Alleghaney Bank lot and running along the Main Street fifty (50) feet, thence leaving said street and running a line paralel to the east line of said Bank lot, sixty five feet, thence running paralel in the Main Street to the said Bank lot line being fifty feet by sixty-five feet of the Southwest portion of the lot said Robert Crockett now lives on.
1859. D. B. 12, p. 591.
James Q. Kendrick conveyed to Shadrack Ratcliff, John M. Brown, Thomas Brown, Wm. P. Kendrick, George W. Lockhart, Richard H. Ratcliff and John G. Prater, Trustees, a certain lot con- taining one acre. Said lot is described as follows: "Beginning at a red oak at the mouth of a small hollow on the turnpike road, (the first hollow on the road east of Wm. P. Kendrick's dwelling house) thence fourteen poles Northwest to a stake, then South ten poles to
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the turnpike road and with said turnpike road to the beginning." For the use of the Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. We suppose this is the lot on which Miles' Chapel stands. 1857. D. B. 13, p. 86.
Hervey George conveyed to Wm. O. George, Addison Crockett, Samuel Witten, Francis M. Peery, James W. Morton, James P. Harman and Thomas W. Witten, Trustees, in behalf of the denomi- nation of Christians called Methodist Episcopalian, and more par- ticularly called George's School House, etc. Said lot is near the residence of Wm. O. George, upon which the new church now stands. 1860. D. B. 13, p. 91.
Thomas J. Higginbotham and Nancy, his wife, conveyed to Robert Barnes, E. B. Ward, Z. Belcher, Thomas J. Higginbotham and Henry S. Bowen, Trustees, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot containing ninety poles. Beginning at a white oak on the bank of the turnpike road, S. 58 W. 22 poles to the middle of said road, thence up the said road N. 27 E. 161/2 poles to the bend of the road near the cattle scales S. 78 E. 121/2 poles to the Beginning.
1860. D. B. 13, p. 164.
Hugh S. Bailey conveyed to Thomas S. Christian, William Altizer and Robert McGlothlin, "Trustees of a meeting house built on the land that said Bailey bought of Alexander Christian." Said lot contains one acre. Beginning at a white oak a corner of Hugh Bailey, on the east line, thence East thirteen poles to a chestnut oak, thence N. W. 13 poles to a poplar, thence 13 poles to a chest- nut tree, thence S. 13 poles to the beginning."
1859. D. B. 14, p. 155.
A. A. Spotts and Harriet, his wife, conveyed to J. A. Kelly, J. P. Kelly, F. P. Spotts, J. C. Hopkins, E. R. Bogle, Isaac C. Fowler, H. B. Harman, E. G. W. Harman, and A. A. Spotts, Trus- tees for the Methodist Episcopal Church South, a lot "In the town of Jeffersonville on the back street near the junction of main street and said back Street in the west end of said town."
1871. D. B. No. 14, p. 504.
Isaac M. Daily and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to I. M. Dailey, A. F. Dailey, W. M. L. Hubble, John Yost, and Wyley W. Yost,
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"Trustees of Dailcys' Chapel for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South," a lot in Baptist Valley on the east end of Isaac M. Dailey's farm.
1872. D. B. 15, p. 28.
Samuel Laird conveyed to Bird Elswick, J. A. Brown, James P. Brown, Chapman Elswick, F. N. Neikirk, Bazewell Elswick and George W. Brown, Trustees, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot on the dividing ridge, near the line between the Counties of Tazewell and Buchanan, containing one and a half acres.
1855. D. B. 11, p. 526.
Joseph Stras, Sterling F. Watts, Samuel L. Graham, William P. Cecil, Wade D. Strother, John W. Johnston, F. P. Spotts, Wm. M. Gillespie and Wm. Cox, convey to Isaac N. Naff, Rufus Brittain and Washington Spotts on behalf of the Christians known as the New School Presbyterian Church at Jeffersonville. Said lot de- scribed as follows: Being in the N. E. quarter of the Town con- taining by estimation one-fourth acre and bounded on the South by the back St. of the Town and on the West by the lot, the title of which is in the name of the heirs of Lewis Smith, Decd., and on the N. and E. by the lands lately the property of Joseph and Thomas Harrison.
1859. D. B. 12, p. 473.
Nathaniel Dillion and Jane, his wife, conveyed to Wesley Gib- son, Lewis K. Havens, Obadiah Belcher, Trustees, for the Methodist Church, South, a certain lot containing' one acre, situate on the dividing ridge upon which the Church is now standing.
1883. D. B. 18, p. 494.
Susanah Wallace conveyed to "The Christian Church, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Missionary Baptist Church a certain lot near Springville, on which a church has been erected. Names of trustees as follows: R. B. Tabor, representing the Christian Church, Danicl Carter, representing the Missionary Baptist Church, and R. P. Harman, representing the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
1889. D. B. 21, p. 474.
J. R. Sparks and Patsy, his wife, and John Lambert and Mary, his wife conveyed to Primitive Baptist and Christian Baptist Church
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of Baptist Valley, a certain lot, being a part of the original tract of James Hankins, deceased.
1888. D. B. 23, p. 576. .
B. W. Stras and Hattie, his wife, conveyed to the State Mission Board of the Baptist General Association a certain lot in the Town of Jeffersonville.
1889. D. B. 24, p. 571.
Levi Hickman and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to Archibald White and R. J. Brown, Trustees of the Primitive Baptist Church for divine worship and also for a school house, a certain lot at the Forks of Big Creek. (A mile or so North of the Town of Rich- lands.)
1890. D. B. 25, p. 578.
Southwest Virginia Improvement Company conveyed to David Johnson, Alex Neal, James O. Fulton, Charles Cobbs, Beverly Wil- liams, Nelson Holmes and John W. Winston, Trustees of the Colored Baptist Church, a certain lot in the Town of Pocahontas on the North side of the Railroad, etc.
1891. D. B. 32, p. 43.
Henry May and Rhoda, his wife, conveyed to Charter Mitchell, J. R. Sparks and J. N. Harman, Trustees of the Church of Christ (known as Primitive Baptist) a certain lot on the Dry Fork about one and a fourth miles westward from the Willow Bridge, etc., "other orthodox denominations to use said house when not occupied by said church."
1889. D. B. 32, p. 223.
The Southwest Virginia Improvement Company conveyed to George Dodds, L. T. Adkinson and F. H. Baker, Trustees, of the Baptist Church at Pocahontas, lots seventy-two (72) and seventy- three (73), as shown on the plan of said Town, etc.
1892. D. B. 33, p. 432.
J. N. Harman and Bettie, his wife, conveyed to Rees Bandy, George White and Charles Dingus, Trustees of the Missionary (colored) Baptist Church at Tazewell, Virginia, the Northern half of lot No. 17 as shown by the Stras and Fudge Plat of lots which is of record in Deed Book No. 23, p. 169, and being on West Side of Birch Avenue, (also known as Railroad Avenue, etc.
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1897. D. B. 41, p. 125.
Elias J. Hale and M. C., his wife, conveyed to Thomas Leese, Julius Coales, and T. P. Wright, Trustees for the Graham Baptist Tabernacle, a certain lot in the Town of Graham, being lot No. 13 as appears on a plat of lots by Elias Hale.
1899. D. B. 44, p. 78.
N. C. Parsons conveyed to Thomas Leece, Julius Cole, and T. P. Wright, Trustees for the Graham Baptist Tabernacle, lots numbers eight, nine and ten, Block A., as shown on the plat of lots of Morton Harman & Co., recorded in the Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. 31, page 408.
1900. D. B. 44, p. 246.
John H. Greever and Lettice C., his wife, conveyed to Dr. James R. Crockett, Adison Cook and Miss Lettie A. Goodman, Trustees of the Baptist Church of Burkes Garden, a certain lot lying on the West side of the turnpike road, etc.
1905. D. B. 56, p. 345.
M. B. Linkous, Martha J. Linkous, E. J. Suthers and T. F. Suthers, her husband, M. M. Stevens and G. B. Stevens to J. W. Coleman, W. S. King and S. W. Garnett, Trustees of Graham Bap- tist Church, a certain lot therein described.
1906. D. B. 63, p. 206-7.
The Pocahontas Colieries Company conveyed to C. G. Betelle, John L. Belcher and J. M. Newton, Trustees of the Baptist Church of Boissevain, a certain lot containing .011 acres, (Described in a map attached recorded on page 209.)
1883. D. B. 24, p. 421.
Right Rev. J. J. Kain, Bishop of Wheeling, conveyed to George W. Gillespie, George W. Shawver, James W. Baker and James H. Wingo, Trustees, in behalf of the Christian Church at Tazewell Court House, a certain lot and church thereon, situated on the Eastern side of the street running South from the Virginia Hotel etc. (The Tazewell High School Chapel now stands on this lot.
1890. D. B. 30, p. 26.
Benjamine Dickinson and Catherine, his wife, conveyed to Oliver Harper, Augustus Higginbotham, and Recce Higginbotham,
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Trustees of the Christian Church (colored) a certain lot on Mud Fork, (fully described). The church building to be used by other Protestant denominations when not occupied by the Christian Church.
1891. D. B. 32, p. 455.
Jessie J. Jennings and Sarah J., his wife, conveyed to Dexter B. Daniel, Robert W. Bowman and John W. Daniel, Trustees of Horsepen Christian Church, a certain lot therein described.
1892. D. B. No. 34, p. 47.
Graham Land and Improvement Company conveyed to C. P. McWane, C. W. McWane, O. A. Metcalf, Trustees of Graham Christian Church of the Town of Graham, lot number two in section sixteen, plan B., recorded in Deed Book No. 29, page 8.
1894. D. B. 37, p. 181.
Elizabeth Cole, William Cole and Rhoda, his wife, conveyed to D. W. Dudley, Patton G. Shrader, Samuel Crockett, B. Frank Riley, R. W. Pruette, Trustees for the Christian Church, a certain lot in Crocketts Cove on Grassy Spur.
1892. D. B. 38, p. 497.
J. N. Harman and Bettie, his wife, conveyed to C. A. Banks, Albert Crockett, and Stuart Crockett, Trustees of the Christian Church, (colored) of the Town of Tazewell, a certain lot lying on west side of Railroad Avenue about half way between the town of Tazewell and the railway station.
1897. D. B. 40, p. 286.
George Harman and Ressie, his wife, conveyed to Jacob Witten, Aaron Cecil and Harvy Baldwin, Trustees of the Christian Church, (colored) a certain lot at Tip Top, Virginia.
1898. D. B. 41, p. 180.
George W. St. Clair and Annie, his wife, conveyed to James W. Baker, H. W. Pobst, L. C. Wingo and R. B. Gillespie, Trustees of the Christian Church at Tazewell. The present Christian church is located on this lot.
1899. D. B. 43, p. 11.
John W. Gillespie and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to William F. Harman, R. B. George, and S. S. F. Harman, Trustees of Cavitts Creek Christian Church, a certain lot at the forks of the road, etc.,
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being the lot on which the present church building stands. When the house is not occupied by said congregation it may be used by others.
1901. D. B. 45, p. 254.
Tazewell Court House Improvement Company conveyed to Charles Harman, Samuel Young and Miles Cecil, Trustees of King's Chapel Christian Church, (colored) a certain lot in the Town of Tazewell, being lot No. 10 in section 29, shown on map recorded in Deed Book No. 30, pages 12 and 13.
1902. D. B. 49, p. 37.
Rebecca C. Davis conveyed to W. C. Williams, J. B. Hurt, R. H. Ireson, R. K. Gillespie, R. M. Sparks and John Robinett, Trustees for the Christian and Methodist Church, South, at Pounding Mill, Virginia, a certain lot etc. This is the lot on which the present house of worship now stands.
1902. D. B. 49, p. 239.
M. F. Brown and A. A. Brown, his wife, conveyed to Powell Ellis, Ward Ratliff, and M. C. Osborne, Trustees of the Little Val- ley Christian Church, a certain lot upon the waters of Tumbling Creek, in Little Valley, etc. The house to be used by other denomi- nations when not occupied by this congregation.
1905. D. B. 58, p. 46.
Thomas Brown and Mary, his wife, conveyed to G. B. Fuller, M. Murry, James Beavers, G. W. Deskins, N. Asberry and Joseph Rose, Trustees, a certain lot between the head waters of Dry Fork and Cavitts Creek adjoining the lands of Julia A. Graham and H. T. May, "To be dedicated to the Lord, in the name of the Second Advent Christian denomination, but the building to be used by other orthodox ministers." "The book of Mormon to be excluded as a text book."
1886. D. B. 41, p. 216.
John W. Beavers and Lucy, his wife, conveyed to Thomas R. Bandy, M. J. Beavers and J. H. Gillespie, Trustees for the Church of Christ, (Desciples) a certain lot on Dicks Creek."
1885. D. B. 20, p. 336.
H. C. Alderson and Mary C. his wife, conveyed to B. W. Stras, R. R. Henry, D. B. Baldwin, George W. Spotts, Thomas G. Witten,
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W. E. Peery and A. F. Hargrave, Trustees of the Protestant Epis- copal Church at Tazewell Court House, a certain lot etc. The Epis- copal Church now standing on said lot.
1885. D. B. 21, p. 31. .
Southwest Virginia Improvement Company conveyed to B. W. Stras, D. B. Baldwin, George Spotts, Edward Peery, William Ingles and John Izzard, Trustees for the benefit of the Protestant Epis- copal Parish in the County of Tazewell, a certain lot in the Town of Pocahontas.
1888. D. B. 24, p. 22.
G. W. Doak and Rose A., his wife, conveyed to R. M. Lawson, C. J. Barnes, C. E. Brown and B. W. Stras, Trustees for the benefit of the Protestant Episcopal Parish in Tazewell County, a certain lot near the Town of Tazewell, adjoining the lands of A. J. May. A chapel was built on this lot which was used for some time but later abandoned.
1885. D. B. 33, p. 301.
Southwest Virginia Improvement Company conveyed to B. W. Stras, D. B. Baldwin, George Spotts, Edward Peery, William Ingles and John Izzard, Trustees, for the benefit of the Protestant Epis- copal Parish in the County of Tazewell, a certain lot in the Town of Pocahontas.
1893. D. B. 35, p. 522.
C. A. Fudge and M. G., his wife, conveyed to J. H. Hampton, Wm. H. Goins and W. P. Whitley, Trustees of the Mount Pleasant Church for the use and benefit of the Protestant Church, all that certain lot situate on the ridge between Whitley and Lincolnshire branches, containing one-half acre.
1884. D. B. 19, p. 251.
H. C. Alderson and Mary C., his wife, conveyed to D. B. Bald- win, B. W. Stras, R. R. Henry, George W. Spotts, Thomas G. Wit- ten, W. E. Peery and A. F. Hargrave, Trustees for the Protestant Episcopal Church at Tazewell Court House, a certain lot etc.
1903. D. B. 52, p. 116.
Clinch Valley Coal & Iron Company conveyed to B. W. Stras, John E. Jackson, Trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Church
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for Diocese of Southern Virginia, two certain lots in the town of Richlands.
1906. D. B. 59, p. 110.
J. W. Maxwell conveyed to W. W. Lawson, S. W. Lawson, W. L. Hoops, Rolley Puckett and J. E. Long, Trustees to the house of God, a certain lot at Maxwell's switch.
1881. D. B. 18, p. 107.
James E. Rhudy, Charles T. C. Rhudy and John C. Rhudy, con- veyed to Trustees by a new deed confirming or perfecting a previous conveyance to the Lutheran Church in Burkes Garden, with privilege to be used by the Presbyterians and Methodists.
1889. D. B. 28, p. 49.
C. A. Fudge and M. G., his wife, conveyed to M. L. Peery, C. W. Greever and William L. Spracher, Trustees of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, a certain lot in the town of North Tazewell. This property now is owned by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
1902. D. B. 49, p. 360.
J. S. Moss and Barbara J., his wife, and J. A. Greever and Sallie B., his wife, conveyed to M. L. Peery, J. S. Moss, J. A. Greever and C. W. Greever, Trustees for the Evangelical Lutheran Church at the Town of Tazewell, a certain lot, (described), being the lot on which the Lutheran Church now stands.
1903. D. B. 51, p. 226.
Juston Young, Pleas Young, Julia F. Sanders and Allen Sanders conveyed to Thomas Peery, L. C. Cole and J. S. Karr, Trustees for the Graham Congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Graham.
1872. D. B. 16, p. 72.
Thomas G. Crockett and Nancy, his wife, and Rush F. Crockett, conveyed to Rush F. Crockett, George P. McQuire, David S. Fow- ler, L. S. Shrader and Henry H. Mars, Trustees, a certain lot on the right of the public road leading from the town of Jeffersonville, for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Said lot is situate in Crocketts' Cove.
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1877. D. B. 16, p. 510.
James L. Carroll conveyed to Beverly Warren, George Crockett and David Bell, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America, a certain lot in the West end of Jeffer- sonville.
1878. D. B. 16, p. 397.
Malcolm McNeil and Mary E., his wife, conveyed to John B. Young, Thomas C. Christian, Ebenezer Bruster, Hugh S. Bailey and Malcolm McNeil, Trustees for the Methodist Episcopal Church South, a certain lot, "Beginning at the ford of Indian near Lochart's Chapel, containing one-half acre, running with the Bearwallow road and Indian Creek," etc.
1878. D. B. 16, p. 461.
Robert Steele and Julia A. his wife, conveyed to William C. Cecil, Rush F. Cecil, Robert M. Cecil, Samuel Steele and James H. Gillespie, 'Trustees for Steele's Chapel of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot containing one hundred poles, etc.
1878. D. B. 16, p. 599.
E. L. Whitley and Fanney A., his wife conveyed to W. P. Whit- ley, John W. Whitley, Andrew Hounshell, John W. Brown, and H. B. Harman, Trustees of Whitley's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot containing one acre, lying about two miles Northwest of Jeffersonville, etc.
1883. D. B. 19, p. 54.
William Marrs and Louisa, his wife, conveyed to William Marrs, E. G. Brown, John W. Argabright, F. F. Brotherton, C. A. Deaton, J. H. Flummer and Nelson H. McClaugherty, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot near Falls Mills, containing one-fourth of an acre, etc.
1883. D. B. 19, p. 121.
T. M. Bourne and Lucinda M., his wife, Annie Buchanan, Wm. P. Buchanan, Edward A. Buchanan, Stephen Bourne and Lula, his wife, conveyed to Wm. H. Kelly, Thomas M. Bourne, Thomas K. Hall, Felix Bourne, Gabriel Crabtree, Wm. Burton, David G. Yost, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot on the dividing ridge between the waters of Clear Fork and Clinch River, on the East side of the Wytheville turnpike Road, etc.
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1886. D. B. 20, p. 504.
Andrew L. Jones and Elizabeth, his wife, conveyed to M. R. Russell, John Russell, Jacob Jones, Saunders Wilson, J. M. Coch- ran, John Sword, and Richard Ferrell, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a certain lot near the mouth of Indian Creek, Beginning at the road at J. M. McGuire's corner, etc.
1884. D. B. 21, p. 115.
J. Dickinson Sargent of Philadelphia conveyed to Robert Holly, Lee Bane, and George Preston, Trustees of the Methodist Church of America of the county of Tazewell, a certain lot in the town of Graham, etc.
1886. D. B. 21, p. 125.
Southwest Virginia Improvement Company conveyed to George W. Thomas, B. P. Maxey, C. M. Sherestz, Charles H. Witten, P. Y. Veeder, J. B. Saunders and G. B. Stevenson, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot in the Town of Pocahontas.
1885. D. B. 23, p. 54.
William B. Morton and Margaret, his wife, conveyed to W. E. Bane, R. A. Hale, J. B. Higginbotham, Joseph Davidson, Calvin Harry, and Wm. B. Morton, Trustees for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Graham, Virginia, a certain lot in the Town of Graham on the corner of Morton Street and Water Avenue, etc.
1889. D. B. 24, p. 520.
John M. Thompson and Eliza, his wife, conveyed to John A. Higginbotham, John M. Thompson, and A. J. Steele, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot in the lower end of Thompson Valley, the place where George Bowling resides and adjoining the lands of Alex Dills, etc.
1889. D. B. 25, p. 356.
R. W. Witten conveyed to W. G. Bottimorc, John C. St. Clair, W. W. Peery, John Peery and R. W. Witten, Trustecs of the Mctho- dist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot on Clinch River near "Old Pisgah Church," containing one acre, etc.
1890. D. B. 30, p. 64.
Sallie Steele conveyed to James L. Carroll, J. B. Warren, C. C. Holly and M. Richards, Trustces of the Methodist Episcopal Church Har-21
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in the United States, a certain lot in the west end of the Town of Jeffersonville on Main Street, adjoining the Church lot conveyed from Samuel L. Carroll to Beverly Warren and others, Trustees, by deed dated June 27, 1887 and recorded in Deed Book No. 16, page 310.
1890. D. B. 32, p. 222.
Southwest Virginia Improvement Company conveyed to John A. Brown, Bascomb Sinkford, John Willoughby, Wm. E. Mitchell, Cheshire Froe, Trustees of the Colored Methodist Church of Poca- hontas, a certain lot in the Town of Pocahontas, etc.
1890. D. B. 33, p. 299.
Patton J. Lockhart and Caroline, his wife, conveyed to George C. Bailey, Hugh Tabor, Theodore Arms, Wm. P. Brown and Patton J. Lockhart, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Mount Carmel Church in Baptist Valley, a certain lot on the North side of the public road, etc.
1893. D. B. 36, p. 101.
Clinch Valley Coal & Iron Company, conveyed to H. Wade Steele, James B. Crabtree, James F. Hurt, J. Muncey Ratcliff and A. C. Gardner, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Richlands, two lots numbers nineteen (19) and twenty (20), etc. 1888. D. B. 36, p. 398.
Wm. A. Ward and Jennie Bell, his wife, and Wm. E. Baylor to James M. McGuire, James Peery, P. J. Lochart, Elijah McGuire and J. Marion McGuire, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Cedar Bluff, a certain lot in the Village of Mouth of Indian, etc.
1893. D. B. 36, p. 571.
T. H. Kinser and Mary, his wife, conveyed to James A. Harman, William Jones, M. T. Christian, G. S. Compton and H. M. Kiser, Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a certain lot on Clear Fork, on South side of said creek containing 2,658 feet, etc. 1894. D. B. 37, p. 263.
J. W. Tabor and Fannie, his wife, conveyed to I. H. Harry, W. C. Tabor, W. W. Saddler, George A. Butt and J. W. Tabor, Trus- tees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at Falls Mills, a certain lot near the village of Falls Mills, etc.
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1896. D. B. 38, p. 575.
C. A. Fudge and M. G., his wife, conveyed to W. P. Whitley, J. H. Whitley, C. H. Peery, W. I. Hall, H. G. Peery, Jr., C. A. Fudge, John F. Ireson, H. F. Peery and John C. Bailey, Trustees of the M. E. Church, South, a certain lot in the town of North Tazewell in exechange for old "Whitleys Chapel" lot, etc.
1896. D. B. 39, p. 181.
A. St. Clair and Mariah J. his wife, conveyed to Wm. Summers, C. A. Bane, J. B. Shannon, A. P. Tabor, Trustees of the M. E. Church, South, a certain lot on Bluestone upon which stands the Church building known as Ebenezer, etc.
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