Tag Archives: Churches of Houston County GA

Perry United Methodist Church, Circa 1861, Houston County

Perhaps Perry’s most historic structure, this church was begun at the outset of the Civil War. The congregation dates to 1826 and at least two buildings served as home to the Methodist church prior to the construction of this one.  The architect of the present church, D. P. Flandreau, of Chester, New York, was so taken with the South that he left Perry to serve with the Confederacy as a member of the Southern Rights Guard. Legend suggests that an enslaved man named Pete,  belonging to W. M. Davis, was sent by his enslaver to learn architecture in the North, was granted his freedom after building such a fine home for Davis. It is suggested that with the help of other slaves they completed this church while their enslavers were away at war.

 

Elko Baptist Church, Houston County

Elko Baptist was organized in 1890. I believe the church building is contemporary to that date but I haven’t been able to locate a history.

Elko United Methodist Church, Circa 1910, Houston County

This church grew from the congregation of nearby Hickory Grove Methodist, and is thought to have been organized in 1892. This structure was built around 1910-11 after the first was struck by lightning.