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St. John's Episcopal Church (Ashwood, Tennessee)

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The first permanent pastor, Stephen Patterson, was installed in July 1845. The congregation included both whites and blacks. A new rector, E. H. Cressy, was installed in 1848. The church bell was only placed in the tower as late as 1849. By 1858, James Hildebrand became the new rector. Mary Elizabeth
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In 1839, Leonidas Polk decided to erect the church building. It was built where once stood a tall cherry tree, which was felled and used to make wood structures inside the churches such as the balcony or the
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In 1872, Richard N. Newell, a former Roman Catholic from England, became the new rector. However, services were discontinued in 1915 due to low attendance.
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of 1861–1865. Services resumed after the war, but they were discontinued due to low attendance in 1915. It is now closed, except for an annual pilgrimage.
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In 1945, upon request from the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana, Leonidas Polk's remains were taken from the church and he was re-buried at the
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No longer an operating church, it is only used once annually for services. The attached graveyard is the burial site of four Episcopal
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broke into the church building and ransacked it, breaking the window glasses. By 1864, it was converted into a hospital for the
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Betterly, Richard D. (Summer 1994). "St. John's Episcopal Churchyard: Material Culture and Antebellum Class Distinction".
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Yeatman, Trezevant Player Jr. (December 1951). "St. John's—A Plantation Church of the Old South".
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Garrett, Jill K. (Spring 1970). "St. John's Church, Ashwood".
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St. John's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee)
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St. John's Episcopal Church (Columbia, Tennessee)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

St. John's Episcopal Church (Ashwood, Tennessee) is located in Tennessee
St. John's Episcopal Church (Ashwood, Tennessee) is located in the United States
Columbia, Tennessee
35°34′27″N 87°8′20″W / 35.57417°N 87.13889°W / 35.57417; -87.13889
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Ashwood
Maury County
Tennessee
United States
Leonidas Polk
Antebellum South
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Columbia, Tennessee
William Polk
Leonidas Polk
Ashwood Hall
James Hervey Otey
reredos
Gothic Revival architectural style
Devon
Chapel of the Cross
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Gideon Johnson Pillow
American Civil War
Don Carlos Buell

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