
Organized in 1874 as the Chickamauga Methodist Church, this congregation, like many, met in a brush arbor for a time before erecting a combination church/lodge building, which served them until the present church [right in photo] was constructed between 1913-1915, during the pastorate of C. A. Hall. W. H. Sears, a prominent Chattanooga architect and Boy Scouts organizer, was responsible for the design. The Sunday School building [left in photo] was constructed in 1929. I’m not sure when the church name was changed to honor Mrs. Lee.
Chickamauga Historic District, National Register of Historic Places
