RESTORATION MOVEMENTS SITES VISITED

BY

PAUL AND MARY ANN GARRETT


Sites are listed in alphabetical order of nearest community

ALABAMA:  

Mars Hill Bible School, Florence
Mars Hill Church of Christ, Florence
T. B. Larimore's Home, Florence
Stony Point Church of Christ, Florence area

"Raccoon" John Smith Farm, Hickory Flats
"Raccoon" John Smith (markers of wife Anne and two children died in fire) Hickory Flats

Mooresville Church of Christ (1854) Mooresville
 

ARKANSAS:  

Arkansas College (1860-1863) Fayetteville
Fayetteville church (1848) Fayetteville
 

ILLINOIS:  

Mt. Zion Church (1830) Berlin

Antioch Church (1820) Cantrell

Barton W. Stone's Home, Jacksonville
Barton W. Stone's Diamond Grove Prairie Home, Jacksonville
Antioch Cemetery, B.W. Stone's second internment, Jacksonville

Coffee Creek Church of Christ (1819), Keensburg

Barney Prairie Church (1819) Mt. Carmel

Nauvoo Mormon Settlement (1838 - ) Nauvoo
Sidney Rigdon's Home, Nauvoo

Little Grove Church of Christ (1826) Paris

Lancaster Church (1842) Lancaster

Lincoln Christian College and Seminary, Lincoln
 

INDIANA:  

Benjamin Franklin (1812-1878), Anderson

Samuel Boyd (1763-1835), Jacksonburg

New Harmony (Robert Owen) New Harmony

Blue River Church (1819), Salem
Blue River Cemetery (John Wright) Salem
 

IOWA:  

Amana Colonies, Amana

Catfish Creek Church (1835), Dubuque

Lost Creek Church (1836), Fort Madison
 

KANSAS:  

Pardee Butler (1816-1888), Atchison

Round Prairie Church (1855), Cummings

Emporia Church (1856), Emporia

Harper College (1915-1924), Harper

Pardee Butler (1816-1888), Pardee
 

KENTUCKY:  

Clear Ford Church (1801), Albany
"Raccoon" John smith boyhood home, Albany

Carlisle Church (1790), Carlisle
Concord Church (1790), Carlisle

Cynthiana Church (Samuel Rogers) Cynthiana
Indian Creek Church (1803), Cythiana

East Union Church (Peter Hon), East Union

Elizaville Church (1847), Elizaville

Eminence Church (Aylette Rains) Eminence

Flemingsburg Church (Smith meet Campbell), Flemingsburg

Frankfort Church (P.S. Fall), Frankfort
Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort
Forks of Elkhorn Church (1788), Frankfort

Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown
Thornton F. Johnson's Home, Georgetown
Bacon College, Georgetown
John T. Johnson's Home, Georgetown
Barton W. Stone's Home, Georgetown
"Raccoon" John Smith's Home, Georgetown

Bacon College, Harrodsburg
Daughter's College (John Augustus Williams) Harrodsburg
Harrodsburg Church (1803) Harrodsburg
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Harrodsburg
Aspin Hall (James Shannon's House), Harrodsburg
Old Mud Meeting House (1781) Harrodsburg
Shawnee Run Church (1803), Harrodsburg

Paint Lick Church (1783), Lancaster
Lexington

Lexington Cemetery
"Ashland," Henry Clay's Home
Moses E. Lard's Home
J. W. McGarvey's Home
Main Street Church (Campbell-Rice Debate)
Hill Street Church Site
College of the Bible
Transylvania University
South Elkhorn Church (1783)
Old Republican Church (1803)
Berea Church (1829)
Bethel Church (1803)

Walter Scott's Home, Mays Lick
Mays Lick Church (1830), Mays Lick
Mays Lick Cemetery

Cabin Creek Church (1803), Maysville

Midway College (1847), Midway
Midway Church
Lewis L. Pinkerton's House, Midway

Mt. Sterling Church (1797), Mt. Sterling
"Raccoon" John Smith's 80 acre farm, Mt. Sterling
"Raccoon" John Smith's 100 acre farm, Mt. Sterling
Upper Spencer Church (1796), Mt. Sterling
"Raccoon" John Smith's Home (1849), Mt. Sterling
Corinth Church (1822), Mt. Sterling
Grassy Lick-Somerset Church (1829), Mt. Sterling
Lulbegrud Church site, Mt. Sterling
Goshen Church (1797), Mt. Sterling

"Raccoon" John Smith's cabin (1805), Monticello

Paris Church (1828), Paris
B. W. Stone's baptism site, Paris
Cooper Run Church (1787), Paris
Cane Ridge Meeting House, Paris
B.W. Stone Memorial Museum, Cane Ridge, Paris
B. W. Stone's Cabin, Jackstown Home, Paris

Gasper River Church site (ca 1797), Russellville
Muddy River church site (ca 1797), Russellville
Red River Meeting House (1789), Russellville
West Union Shaker Colony, Russellville

McCormack Church (1819), Stanford

Old Mulkey Meeting House (1773), Tompkinsville

Clear Creek Baptist church (1785) Versailles
Big Spring Church (1813), Versailles
First Christian Church (A. Campbell's visit) (1853), Versailles

Campbell-McCalla debate sites, Washington

Winchester Cemetery, Winchester
James W. Harding's home, Winchester
Neal-Wallace debate site (1938), Winchester
Providence Old Stone Church (ca 1790), Winchester
 

MISSOURI:  

Culver-Stockton College, Canton

Jeremiah Vardeman (1775-1842) marker, Center

Bear Creek Church (1824), Columbia
Antioch Church (1824), Columbia
University of Missouri (James Shannon) Columbia
A. Campbell's speech site (1845), Columbia
T. M. Allen's Home, Columbia

Salt Creek Church (1816), Fayette
Ashland Church (1817), Fayette
Rocheport Church (1837), Fayette
Joel H. Haden (1788-1862) Home, Fayette
Hampton L. Boone Home (1834), Fayette
Fayette Church (1840), Fayette

William Woods College (1870), Fulton

Red Top Church (1822), Hallsville

Lexington Church (1839), Lexington

Mexico Church (1854), Mexico
A. R. Ringo home site (1875) Mexico
"Raccoon" John smith's death site (1868) Mexico
Elmwood Cemetery (Ringo's markers), Mexico
Ringo Hotel site, Mexico
Mexico Church (1876) Mexico
Old Village Cemetery (Jacob coons), Mexico

Western Bible and Literary College, Odessa

Barton W. Stone's death site, Hannibal
Samuel S. Bowen's home site, Hannibal
Old Baptist Cemetery (Celia, wife of B.W. Stone marker), Hannibal
Hannibal Church site (1830-38), Hannibal
Hannibal Church site (1838-48), Hannibal
Hannibal Church site (1848 - ), Hannibal

Palmyra Church (1888), Palmyra
Palmyra Cemetery(Jacob Creath, Jr., William H. Russell), Palmyra
Palmyra Massacre (1862), Palmyra

Moses E. Lard Home, St. Joseph
Mt. Mora Cemetery, St. Joseph

John O'Kane (1802-1881) Marker, St. Louis

Joel H. Haden Picture in Christian Church, Springfield
Springfield Church site (1838), Springfield
South National Church (L. O. Sanderson), Springfield
 

NEBRASKA:  

First R. M. Church in Nebraska (1854), Brownville
 

NORTH CAROLINA:  

James O'Kelly Chapel (1794), Durham

Providence Church (1763), Graham
 

OHIO:  

The Christian Standard (1868-69), Alliance
Alliance College (1868-71), Alliance

Four Mill Run Church (ca. 1822), Austintown

Canton Church (Ph.H. Welchimer 1873-1967), Canton

Thomas Campbell's home (1814-1815), Cambridge

James A. Garfield (1831-1881) memorial, Cleveland

Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Chagrin Falls
 
Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary, Cincinnati
Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati
Springfield Church (ca 1790), Cincinnati
James Kemper's log house (1804-1829), Cincinnati
 
Paint Creek Church (1807) Eaton

Hiram College (1850), Hiram
James A. Garfield's home, Hiram
John Johnson's Home (Morman), Hiram

Worlds largest Amish Settlement, Holmes County

Union Shaker Village (1805), Lebanon
Turtle Creek Church, Lebanon

Campbell-Walker debate (1820), Mt. Pleasant

Mormon's Kirtland Temple (1836- ), Kirtland

Mantua Center Church (1827), Mantua

James A. Garfield's home "Lawnfield," (1876-1881), Mentor

James A. Garfield's birthplace (1831), Moreland Hills

New Paris Church (1872), New Paris

New Paris Cemetery (David Purviance), New Paris

Randolph Church (ca 1830), Randolph

Alexander Campbell's visit (1836), Ravenna

Woodlawn Cemetery (John F. Rowe), Wadsworth

Eagle Creek Church (1800), West Union

New Antioch Church (1818), Wilmington
 

OKLAHOMA:  

Battle of Cabin Creek (1864) (Gen. R.M. Gano) Pensacola
 

PENNSYLVANIA:  

Campbell's baptism site (1812), Washington
Thomas Acheson's cabin, Washington
Brush Run Meeting House site (1811), Washington
Abram Alter's farm (1809), Washington
Washington & Jefferson College (1781), Washington
Thomas Campbell's home site (1809), Washington
Cross Roads Church (1809), Washington
Nathan Welch's home (1809), Washington
Upper Buffalo church (1808), Washington
North Buffalo Church (ca 1800), Washington
 
Pleasant Hill Seminary, West Middletown
Matthew McKeever's home, West Middletown
Matthew McKeeber's study, West Middletown
 

TENNESSEE:  

Spring Creek Church (1830), Athens

"Raccoon" John Smith's birthplace (1784), Cedar Grove
"Raccoon" John Smith's early childhood, Cedar Grove

Smyrna Church (1815), Cookville

Birthplace of Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Dickson
Rock Church (1826), Dickson

Green Hill Cemetery (1784), Elizabethton
 
Old Hopewell Church (ca. 1810), Gallatin
Shiloh Church (1793), Gallatin
Old Union Church (1834), Gallatin
Old Harsh home, Gallatin
 
Bowen-Campbell house (1787), Goodletsville

Buffalo Ridge Church site & cemetery (1778), Gray
 
Oak Hill Cemetery, Johnson City
Boone Creek Church (1825), Johnson City

Bethlehem Church (1815), Lebanon

Leiper's Fork Church (1821), Leiper's Fork

Milligan College (1882), Milligan College
Buffalo Creek Church (1830), Milligan College
 
David Lipscomb's homes, Nashville
David Lipscomb University, Nashville
Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Nashville
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville
Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville
Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashville
 
Roan's Creek Church (1825), Parker's Cross Roads

Battle of Shiloh (J.A. Garfield), Shiloh

Rock Springs Church (1805), Rock Springs

Post Oak Springs Church (1812), Rockwood

St. John's Cemetery, (Sewell's) St. Johns

Travisville Cemetery (1800), Travisville
 

TEXAS:  

Abilene Christian College (1906), Abilene
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Abilene

R. M. Gano's log house (1845-46), Dallas
Oakland Cemetery, Dallas
Pioneer Cemetery, Dallas
 
McLarry Cemetery (1851), McKinney
McKinney Church site (1846), McKinney
James S. Muse Academy (1804-1878), McKinney
 
Antioch Church (1836), San Augustine

Old Liberty Church (1846), Mantua, Van Alstyne
Van Alstyne Church (1887 building), Van Alstyne
Van Alstyne Cemetery
 

VIRGINIA:  

Monticello (James T. Barkley's home), Charlottesville

St. Luke's Church (1632), Smithfield

Old Lebanon Church (1794), Surry
 

WEST VIRGINIA:  

Bethany College (1840), Bethany
Bethany Church (1832), Bethany
A. Campbell's Manasion, Bethany
Campbell Cemetery, "God's Acre," Bethany
 
Cross Creek Church "Sermon on the Law," Cross Creek

Wellsburg Church site (1823), Wellsburg
Wellsburg Bank (A. Campbell), Wellsburg

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