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William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterFinding Aid Authors: Ellen Strong.
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United Methodist Church Histories, Peninsula District, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
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Processed by Ellen Strong in 1993.
Virginia Peninsula United Methodist Historical Society is located in Newport News, Virginia.
Contains Volume I and II of the Church Histories of the United Methodist Church, Peninsula District, Virginia, published by the Virginia Peninsula United Methodist Historical Society for the Peninsula District, Virginia Conference. Includes histories of churches in Hampton, Newport News, Phoebus, Poquoson and Toano including the churches: Aldersgate, Asbury, Bethany, Buckroe Beach, Central (Fox Hill), Central (Hampton), Chestnut Memorial, East Hampton, First (Hampton), First (Newport News), Morrison, Noland Memorial, Phoebus, Providence, St. James, St. Luke's, St. Mark's, Tabernacle (Poquoson), Trinity (Newport News), Trinity (Poquoson) and Zion.