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Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, 1915, Peach County

Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, near Fort Valley, was established in 1894. A church was dedicated in September of that year by Rev. D. J. Lawrence. That structure was destroyed by fire on 17 March 1915 and replaced with the present structure in August 1915 by Rev. T. A. White. The cornerstone was laid by Bishop Joseph Simeon Flipper (1859-1944). Bishop Flipper was the brother of Henry Ossian Flipper, the first Black graduate of West Point. C. C. Hampton, Charles Hall, W. M. Smith, George Hampton, and J. L. Smith. The cornerstone also notes that it was “presented by” Hon. J. H. Allen; presumably he was the namesake because he donated the land.

Thanks to Christy Atkins for pointing me to this information. I’ve been looking for more history of this church since 2008.

Powersville United Methodist Church, 1919, Peach County

This congregation traces its origins to Allen Chapel Congregational Church, a mission of the Congregational Church of New England, sometime around 1846. The present church was constructed in 1919. In 1920, the trustees decided to affiliate with the Methodists and the church was officially renamed Powersville Methodist in 1922.