Inscription
This handsome building was the first church erected in Buel Township. Known as the Buel United Methodist Church, it was dedicated on December 3, 1882. The founding trustees were Robert Jolley, David Chewings, Halver Hulverson, Nicholas Van Natter, Frank Chambers, James Van Camp and Isaac Horton. The 1910 addition of the Gothic style stained glass windows gave the church its present appearance.
It received its current name in 1968.
Location
Sources
More markers in Sanilac
Trinity Church
Lexington, MI
This tall stately Gothic Style church with its elegant wood interior was built in 1874 during Sanilac County’s great lumbering era.
Matthews Farm
Worth Township, MI
In 1848 Thomas and Margaret Spencer Matthews came to Worth Township from Ontario, Canada, following other farm families who migrated from...
Old Town Hall and Masonic Temple
Lexington, MI
The village of Lexington and the local Masonic Lodge combined their efforts and finances to build this three-story Italianate structure...
Methodist Episcopal Church
Marlette, MI
Methodism in Marlette dates back to 1851 when the first religious sermon in the county was delivered for the Methodist Society.
Brown City Community Schools
Brown City, MI
In 1884 the first school in this area was established on the Hughson farm site.
