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PAGE'S MEETING HOUSE
One mile to the north stood this Methodist chapel, an early one in the New River area. It was built on land given in 1795 by Alexander Page. Bishop Francis Asbury preached in the chapel in 1802 and again in 1806.
Virginia State Library, 1957 |