- Wesley Chapel (Cincinnati)
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church_name = Wesley Chapel
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denomination =Methodist
location = flagicon|USACincinnati, Ohio , USA
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constructed =1831
capacity = 1200
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demolition_date =1972 (at previous address)
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website = N/AWesley Chapel was a Methodist church in Cincinnati,
Ohio ,United States . Built in 1831 on the north side of Fifth Street between Broadway and Sycamore, it was a simple red brick Georgian structure copied afterJohn Wesley 's original Methodist church inLondon . With 1,200 seats, it was the largest meeting place west of the Alleghenies and the largest building inCincinnati, Ohio for many years. It was the seat of Methodism in Cincinnati.The funeral of
William Henry Harrison took place there in 1841.In 1845, former president
John Quincy Adams spoke at Wesley Chapel, dedicating the new Cincinnati Observatory being built on Mount Adams. In the years before the Civil War, political rallies andanti-slavery meetings frequently were held there.During the early years, a cemetery was near the Chapel on Fifth Street, when the Wesleyan Cemetery, was founded in 1843 many of the bodies were moved to the new cemetery.
A long struggle took place between 1965 and 1972 between the
Procter & Gamble Corporation and the people who wanted to save the oldest surving church in the city, Wesley Chapel. P & G offered several options, including moving the building across the street. The congregation elected to build a new church in theOver-the-Rhine neighborhood. Wesley Chapel was demolished in 1972.The new Wesley Chapel is located at 80 East Mcmicken Avenue.
References
Cincinnati, a Guide to the Queen City and Its Neighbors, American Guide Series, The Weisen-Hart Press, May 1943, pages 193 and 194.
Cincinnati, the Queen City, by Daniel Hurley, published by the Cincinnati Historical Society, 2001, Cincinnati, Ohio Page 140
External links
* [http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/01/10/loc_wesley_chapel_lost.html Wesley Chapel lost]
* [http://www.jungclas.com/gensite/hamilton/hamresou/church.htm Wesley Records]
* [http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/divinity.037.con.html Guide to the Charles Reynolds Brown Papers]
* [http://www.cincinnatimemory.org/gsdl/collect/greaterc/archives/HASHa983/80dfdf69.dir/ocp000263pccpc.jpgPostcard Wesley Chapel]
* [http://www.cincinnatimemory.org/gsdl/collect/greaterc/archives/HASH0186/111e5d0a.dir/ocp000021slide.jpgWesley Chapel, circa 1810]
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