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Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery

Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery is a historic landmark built in 1864 and added to the National Register in 2006. The former community of Moscow is located just outside the current city limits of Prescott, Arkansas. The area is on or near the old "Moscow-Camden Road", or "Wire Road" which ran between Moscow and Camden, Arkansas.[2] As of 2016, the location was known as the junction of Nevada County Roads 23 and 260.

Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery
Location in Arkansas
Location in United States
Nearest cityPrescott, Arkansas
Coordinates33°46′35.4″N 93°21′59.6″W / 33.776500°N 93.366556°W / 33.776500; -93.366556
Area3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built1864
Architectural styleBungalow/craftsman
NRHP reference No.06000826[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 20, 2006

History edit

As early as 1810, the community of Moscow had primarily consisted of various small farms and businesses that included several retail shops, two blacksmiths, a post office, a saloon, and a Masonic Lodge. Methodist historians place the church congregations date of origin as early as 1842. The first marked burial in the cemetery dates to 1864, but the deed to the grounds was not issued until 1868, so it appears that the land had been in use for burial and religious purposes well before the property transaction was formalized and recorded.

In 1864, the Civil War brought several battles to the area surrounding Moscow during the Red River Campaign[3] and the Camden Expedition.[4]

During those conflicts, the Confederate Army of Major General Sterling Price and Brigadier General Thomas Dockery engaged the Union Army of Major General Frederick Steele and Brigadier General John Thayer.[5] The Moscow area was surrounded by historic battles that include:

In 1873, the Cairo and Fulton Railroad[13] was constructed a short distance from Moscow and a new town was laid out alongside the rails. Being on the outskirts of a rapidly growing railroad town, Moscow merchants and businessmen quickly relocated to be alongside the rails. While Prescott grew, Moscow's population began to dwindle. The Citizens of Prescott continued to use Moscow Cemetery as a community burial site until 1880, when the De Ann Cemetery[14] was established and Moscow community disappeared over time.

In the years afterwards, Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery continued serving the Moscow and Prescott area. The church was listed in the minutes of the Little Rock Conference of the Methodist Church into the 1970s and regular services continued until 1989.

In December 2003, the Trustees of the Arkansas Conference of the United Methodist Church quit-claimed their interest in the church building and grounds to the Moscow Cemetery Association.[15]

Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery are what remains of the original community; an early settlement and little documented trade center in the Missouri Township, of Nevada County in Southwest Arkansas.

Notable interment edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Civil War Trails – Camden Expedition". Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism – ArkansasHeritageTrails.com.
  3. ^ "Red River Campaign". Derek Allen Clements, Encyclopedia of Arkansas – EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net.
  4. ^ "Camden Expedition". Derek Allen Clements, Encyclopedia of Arkansas – EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net.
  5. ^ "Camden Expedition: History Articles". History Department of Southern Arkansas University at Magnolia – Peace.SAUMag.edu.
  6. ^ "Engagement at Elkin's Ferry". David Sesser, Nevada County Depot and Museum – Encyclopedia of Arkansas – EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net.
  7. ^ "Elkin's Ferry". NPS – NPS.gov.
  8. ^ "Skirmish at Prairie D'Ane". David Sesser, Nevada County Depot and Museum – Encyclopedia of Arkansas – EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net.
  9. ^ "Prairie D'Ane". NPS – NPS.gov.
  10. ^ "Action at Moscow". Frank Arey, Encyclopedia of Arkansas – EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net.
  11. ^ "Engagement at Poison Spring". Mark K. Christ, Encyclopedia of Arkansas – EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net.
  12. ^ "Poison Spring". NPS – NPS.gov.
  13. ^ "Cairo and Fulton Railroad". S. Michael Condren, Christian Brothers University, Encyclopedia of Arkansas – EncyclopediaOfArkansas.net.
  14. ^ "De Ann Cemetery". Arkansas Historic Preservation - ArkansasPreservation.com.
  15. ^ "Moscow Methodist Church And Cemetery". Arkansas Historic Preservation – ArkansasPreservation.com.

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Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery is a historic landmark built in 1864 and added to the National Register in 2006 The former community of Moscow is located just outside the current city limits of Prescott Arkansas The area is on or near the old Moscow Camden Road or Wire Road which ran between Moscow and Camden Arkansas 2 As of 2016 the location was known as the junction of Nevada County Roads 23 and 260 Moscow Methodist Church and CemeteryU S National Register of Historic PlacesLocation in ArkansasShow map of ArkansasLocation in United StatesShow map of the United StatesNearest cityPrescott ArkansasCoordinates33 46 35 4 N 93 21 59 6 W 33 776500 N 93 366556 W 33 776500 93 366556Area3 acres 1 2 ha Built1864Architectural styleBungalow craftsmanNRHP reference No 06000826 1 Added to NRHPSeptember 20 2006 Contents 1 History 2 Notable interment 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAs early as 1810 the community of Moscow had primarily consisted of various small farms and businesses that included several retail shops two blacksmiths a post office a saloon and a Masonic Lodge Methodist historians place the church congregations date of origin as early as 1842 The first marked burial in the cemetery dates to 1864 but the deed to the grounds was not issued until 1868 so it appears that the land had been in use for burial and religious purposes well before the property transaction was formalized and recorded In 1864 the Civil War brought several battles to the area surrounding Moscow during the Red River Campaign 3 and the Camden Expedition 4 During those conflicts the Confederate Army of Major General Sterling Price and Brigadier General Thomas Dockery engaged the Union Army of Major General Frederick Steele and Brigadier General John Thayer 5 The Moscow area was surrounded by historic battles that include Engagement at Elkin s Ferry April 3 4 1864 6 7 Skirmish at Prairie D Ane April 9 13 1864 8 9 Action at Moscow April 13 1864 10 Engagement at Poison Spring April 18 1864 11 12 In 1873 the Cairo and Fulton Railroad 13 was constructed a short distance from Moscow and a new town was laid out alongside the rails Being on the outskirts of a rapidly growing railroad town Moscow merchants and businessmen quickly relocated to be alongside the rails While Prescott grew Moscow s population began to dwindle The Citizens of Prescott continued to use Moscow Cemetery as a community burial site until 1880 when the De Ann Cemetery 14 was established and Moscow community disappeared over time In the years afterwards Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery continued serving the Moscow and Prescott area The church was listed in the minutes of the Little Rock Conference of the Methodist Church into the 1970s and regular services continued until 1989 In December 2003 the Trustees of the Arkansas Conference of the United Methodist Church quit claimed their interest in the church building and grounds to the Moscow Cemetery Association 15 Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery are what remains of the original community an early settlement and little documented trade center in the Missouri Township of Nevada County in Southwest Arkansas Notable interment editEdward A Warren 1818 1875 US Representative Circuit Court Judge See also edit nbsp American Civil War portalBattle of Prairie D AneReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Civil War Trails Camden Expedition Arkansas Department of Parks amp Tourism ArkansasHeritageTrails com Red River Campaign Derek Allen Clements Encyclopedia of Arkansas EncyclopediaOfArkansas net Camden Expedition Derek Allen Clements Encyclopedia of Arkansas EncyclopediaOfArkansas net Camden Expedition History Articles History Department of Southern Arkansas University at Magnolia Peace SAUMag edu Engagement at Elkin s Ferry David Sesser Nevada County Depot and Museum Encyclopedia of Arkansas EncyclopediaOfArkansas net Elkin s Ferry NPS NPS gov Skirmish at Prairie D Ane David Sesser Nevada County Depot and Museum Encyclopedia of Arkansas EncyclopediaOfArkansas net Prairie D Ane NPS NPS gov Action at Moscow Frank Arey Encyclopedia of Arkansas EncyclopediaOfArkansas net Engagement at Poison Spring Mark K Christ Encyclopedia of Arkansas EncyclopediaOfArkansas net Poison Spring NPS NPS gov Cairo and Fulton Railroad S Michael Condren Christian Brothers University Encyclopedia of Arkansas EncyclopediaOfArkansas net De Ann Cemetery Arkansas Historic Preservation ArkansasPreservation com Moscow Methodist Church And Cemetery Arkansas Historic Preservation ArkansasPreservation com External links editMoscow Methodist Church and Cemetery at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moscow Methodist Church and Cemetery amp oldid 1167389174, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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