Excerpts  from

"Directory of Churches, Missions, and Religious Institutions of Tennessee: 

Knox County, Knoxville"

The Tennessee Historical Records Survey, Work Projects Administration

1941

 

INDEPENDENT CHURCHES AND MISSIONS:

Status (1941) Name & Location of
Church or Institution
Date Organized Name of Pastor or Executive (1941)
Active A. B. C. Bible class
Strand Theatre
403 S. Gay St.
1914 Herbert C. Sanford, Superintendent
Active Atkin Chapel
Tazewell Pike
1938 No regular pastor
Active Blaine's Chapel
Tazewell Pike
1925 No regular pastor
Active Dry Gap Mission
Dry Gap Pike
1927 Elder John Henry Peterson
Active Eubanks Chapel
Andes Road
1889 No regular pastor
Active Evangelistic Gospel Center
609 Chicamauga Ave.
1938 No regular pastor
Active Free Grace Fundamental Independent Church
1506 Blankenship St.
1940 Rev. Frank T. Branson
Active Good Samaritan Mission
218 E. Main Ave.
1930 Beatrice Perkins, Chief
Active Knoxville City Temple
1015 N. Broadway
1932 Rev. Edward Gibson Caldwell
Active Open Door Church
509 W. Clinch Ave.
1939 Rev. Roscoe Smith
Active People's Tabernacle
113 E. Cumberland Ave.
1897 Rev. William E. Parry
Active Tuckahoe Church
Midway Road
1932 Rev. George M. Fawver
Active Union Chapel
Washington Pike
1890 No regular pastor
Active Your Prayer Room
220 Fretz Bldg.
605 Market ST.
1930 Lola M. Carden
Defunct Anglo-Saxon Federation of America
601 Walnut St.
1939-1941 Rev. J. Marshall Lee
Defunct American Israel Movement, Inc.
King St. and Emory Park
1933-40 Henry W. Stough
Defunct Gospel Mission
717 E Magnolia Ave.
1940-41 Mattie Bell Kirby, Superintendent
Defunct Ramsey Memorial Church
719 Highland Ave.
1889-1907 Rev. James F. Hughes
Defunct Stony Point Mission
Thorn Grove Pike
1866-1939 Betty Huffaker

 

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