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Current revision
| Address: |  Brooklyn Memorial United Methodist Church 2607 Archwood Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Phone: 216/459-1450  | 
| Affiliation: | Methodist | 
| Organized: | 1818 | 
| Pastor: | Rev. Jennifer Brown Steinfurth | 
| Neighborhood: |   Archwood / W25th St. Lat:41N27 08 Long: 081W42 09  | 
Contents | 
History
- Founded by Ebenezer Fish, Ozias Sylvanus, and Seth Brainard. All early settlers in Brooklyn, Ohio.
 
Locations
- Earliest meeting site - 
- (1814) - Home of Oziah Brainard.
 
 
- Next meeting site - 
- (between 1814 and 1827) - Northeast corner of West 25th Street and Denison Ave. at the Brooklyn Town Hall which was nothing more than a log cabin
 
 
- Church building #1 - 
- (1827) - Northeast corner of West 25th Street and Denison Ave.. First permanent home of the church was a frame building built in front of the log cabin.
 
 
- Church building #2 - 
- (1848) - Frame building which in 1882 was destroyed by fire.
 
 
- A news article found for a large fire on March 23, 1886[1] that caused the steeple to collapse. The building was not insured. Had it already been abandoned by the time of the 1886 fire, or is the 1882 date a mistake?
 
- Church building #3 - 
- (1882) - 1853 Pearl St. - Brick church
 
 
- Church building #4 - 
- (1911) - 2607 Archwood Ave. - Present location of the Gothic style church.
 
 
Pastors
The following list is not complete.
- Badgley, O.
 - Barnett, E.D.
 - Baxter, J.
 - Graham, P.
 - Hunter, A.A.
 - Knapp, A.D.
 - Mullen, S.H.
 - Smith, E.S.
 - Smith, W.A.
 - VanCamp, A.
 - Warner, E.H.
 - White, G.L.
 - Winters, W.B.
 
Gallery
Snowstorm on West 25th St.  | 
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Stained glass window in memory of Ebenezer Foster (right rear of nave area)  | 
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References
- ↑ "A Night of Terror", Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 23, 1886, pg 1, col. 3
 
