Canton Methodist Episcopal Church
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Founded in 1847, the Canton Methodist Episcopal Church was the first church established in Canton. The Canton Company donated land for the congregation’s first and second church buildings, because the company strongly encouraged the establishment of religious institutions in their company town.
This church was important in the lives of the company’s employees, and the civic and social health of the community. The Gothic Revival style building is the congregation’s second church building, designed by renowned Baltimore architect Charles L. Carson and built by prominent Baltimore builder Benjamin F. Bennett in 1883/1884. The church was named the Canton Methodist Episcopal Church, and by the late twentieth century, it was known as the Canton United Methodist Church.
This 2 ½ story Gothic Revival building recently suffered from a fire but still retains arched stained glass windows, a slate roof, decorative brickwork, dormer windows, and buttresses.
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Canton Methodist Episcopal Church (2014)
Exterior view of the the former Canton Methodist Episcopal Church from S. Ellwood Avenue and Dillon Street. | Source: 91ÊÓÆµ | Date: December 28, 2014
Former Canton Methodist Episcopal Church
The conversion of the former Canton Methodist Episcopal Church into condominiums was completed in February 2017. | Source: | Date: 2018 May 24
Front, Canton Methodist Episcopal Church (2014)
Exterior view of the front façade of the former Canton Methodist Episcopal Church. | Source: 91ÊÓÆµ | Date: December 28, 2014