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M. P. Möller Opus 119 (1890's)

First Methodist Episcopal Church
North 11th Street at Center Street
Ashland, PA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


Early 1900's. - Early 1900's exterior of Methodist Episcopal Church, Ashland, PA (Photograph from an archival source: courtesy of Ashland Area Historic Preservation Society, submitted by Jack Umholtz/Jack Umholtz)

Pre-1940 - Period postcard showing First Methodist Episcopal at North 11th and Centre Streets, Ashland, PA (Photograph from an archival source: Unknown, submitted by Jack Umholtz/Jack Umholtz)

2023-08-11 - Cornerstone from First Methodist Episcopal still in place in the remaining wall section used as a retaining wall at 11th and Centre Streets (Photograph by Jack Umholtz/Jack Umholtz)

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Notes

2009-03-18 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. M&ouml;ller, 1928). -Database Manager

2021-11-06 - The church is now merged with the Presbyterian church and known as First United Methodist - Presbyterian, Ashland. -Paul R. Marchesano

2023-08-12 - I met with the organist of First United Methodist/Presbyterian church on 08/11/23. The congregation uses the Prebyterian building for services. First Methodist Episcopal's building was on the northeast corner of 11th Street and Centre Street. Per the secretary of First United Methodist/Presbyterian (FUMP), the First Methodist/Presbyterian congregational merger took place in 1972 and the First Methodist building at 11th and Centre was torn down at that time. -Jack Umholtz

2023-08-12 - The Ashland Methodist Episcopal Church was torn down around 1970 after the congregation merged with the Presbyterian Church, where they have services. -Jack Umholtz


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