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Ebenezer Meeting House First Methodist Episcopal Church in Beltsville, Maryland In 1836, trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church purchased one acre of land at this location from Evan Shaw, a plantation owner, at a cost of ten dollars. Ebenezer Meeting House was built on this location and was in use until about 1861.
A cemetery was located near the log Meeting House. Several gravesites still remain. Prince George's County Historical Society Erected 1986
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