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Jackson Center - Jackson Township 

Cottage Methodist Episcopal Church

Cottage Methodist Episcopal Church was organized before 1856, by Rev. Dillon Pearson, in what was known as Cape-Horn School-house. The original members were George Jones and wife, John Webb and wife, Mrs. Doratha Pete, Mary Black, Rev. Robert Boyd and John Dight and wife. The following summer a small church edifice was constructed, costing about $300. It was subsequently sold to John Wilson for a dwelling, and on the same site, two miles west of Jackson Centre, on the Franklin and Mercer road, in 1870, a fine frame building was erected, costing $2,000. Rev. McGill was probably the first regular pastor. The present [1888] minister is Nathaniel Morris, and the membership is 100. A Sabbath-school is kept up, with William Pew as superintendent.

History of Mercer County, 1888, page 544


What the History of Mercer County 1877 says about the Cottage Methodist Episcopal Church

Churches in Jackson Township in the 1800s