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Rev. James R. Rosemond

Greenville, United States

<br> <i>[West side of marker]</i>: <center> Feb. 1, 1819 - Aug.5, 1902<br> This monument is<br> erected to the glory<br> of God in memory of<br> the Rev.<br> James R. Rosemond,<br> founder and organizer,<br> who gave his life<br> advancing the cause of<br> Methodism throughout<br> the Piedmont area. <br><br> Churches built under the<br> Pastorate of Father Rosemond <br><br> <b>From 1866 to 1869</b><br> Greenville County<br> Mt. Zion<br> Mt. Moriah<br> St. Marks<br> Laurel Creek<br> Golden Grove<br> St. Paul<br> John Wesley<br> St. Matthews<br> Mt. Olivet<br> Wesley Chapel <br><br> <b>From 1869 to 1900</b><br> Moses Chapel<br> Mt Sinai<br> St. Luke<br> Mt. Carmel<br> Fork Church<br> St. John<br> Jenkins Chapel<br> Bethel II</center> <br><br> <i>[East side of marker]</i>: <center> In memory of<br> <b>Rev.<br> James R.<br> Rosemond</b><br> Feb. 1, 1819<br> Aug. 5, 1902 <br><br> <b>York County</b><br> Yorkville Church<br> New Hope<br> Harmony Grove<br> St. James<br> Hopewell<br> Green Pond<br> Bethel Church<br> Cedar Grove<br> Stooping Pine<br> St. Matthews</center> <br><br> <i>[North side of marker]</i>: <center> <b>Spartanburg County</b><br> Silver Hill<br> Allen Chapel<br> Parker School House<br> Sardis Chapel<br> Union Grove (N.C.)<br> Pine Grove<br> Holly Springs<br> Wesley Chapel<br> Dunton Chapel<br> A Church at Pendleton</center><br><br> <i>[South side of marker]</i>: <center> <b>Anderson County</b><br> Thompson Centennial<br> The Church at Belton<br> Bethel (Williamston)<br> Moses Chapel<br> <b>Pickens County</b><br> Pickens Chapel<br> Old Pickens Chapel<br> <b>Oconee County</b><br> Reedsville Church<br> Fairfield<br> Bethel Grove<br> A Church at Seneca<br> St. Stephens Bethlehem<br> A Church at Walhalla</center>

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