Buena Vista - Unionsport

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Tucker History
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH---" NEW LIGHTS."
Unionsport.
-The Christians have had preaching in this neighborhood for many years, though mostly in private dwellings and schoolhouses. About 1868, when the woolen factory was new, a meeting was held by them therein with good results, and there has been a society ever since. Some of the members have been Absalom Oren, J. C. Bates, William Aikens, Samuel Gillam, Mr. Merriwether, James Pursley, David Moore, Andrew Moore, Mr. Fister, John Moyer. Preachers, Isaac V. D. R. Johnson, Absalom Oren, Mr. Cropper, et. The society occupies at present the meeting-house between Buena Vista and Unionsport.

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FRIENDS' MEETINGS.

Buena Vista (between Buena Vista and Unionsport)-
The church was built about 1870, by a union effort of all classes, and was then given into the charge of Friends. There was no Society in connection with the meeting-house, but Friends from abroad made appointments for a time.
Their meetings have, however, been given up, and the house is occupied once a month by the Christians (New Lights).

There was once a Quaker Church standing about in the middle of the burying-ground. It was built by Thomas Gillum, perhaps thirty years ago, say 1850, or thereabouts.

Page 157. METHODIST CHURCHES
Unionsport.- Methodist services have been held in the region for many years. Elza Lank. Sr., held a series of meetings at Unionsport years ago, and a strong revival was the result. Others also have preached in the neighborhood. The meeting-house at Unionsport was built about 1868 or thereabout.

Some of the chief members of the society are, or have been, John Lumpkin, John Botkin, Mr. Cropper, Mr. Elliot, Stephen Haines, etc., etc.

Page 158. PRESBYTERIANS.
Buena Vista.--A meeting-house was built some years after the Pleasant Ridge Church was erected, but an attempt was made to form a Congregational Church from the members of the Presbyterian Church. As a result of the effort, all failed, and the meeting house at Buena Vista has been for many years occupied as a barn by Robert Starbuck, on whose land it is situated.

Past & Present of Randolph County, Indiana 1914 Page 724.
Sunday Schools - Denomination - Superintendent - Address - Enrollment
West River Township
Buena Vista, Christian, Arthur W. Moore, Modoc 28, 60;

Winchester Journal-Herald, Saturday, August 17, 1968 - Sesquicentennial Edition

Buena Vista Congressional Christian Church

    The present church was built in 1870 - 98 years ago - and was given into the charge of the Friends of the Poplar Run meeting. Ministers of the Friends denomination came by appointment to conduct services for the community.

    In 1885 the Rev. I. V D. R. Johnson came to organize a Christian church and 100 persons were entered as charter members. There are 53 members on the rolls at present.

    There have been 22 pastors with the Rev. Mr. Johnson as the first and the Rev. Earl Metsker present pastor.

    The church building is located adjacent to the Buena Vista cemetery near the village of Unionport on the boundary of White River and Union townships.

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