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Mann's Chapel - today In 1855, Abraham Mann, Sr. had brick fired for building his residence. Mann offered them towards the erection of the church building. Additional bricks were brought from Attica, Indiana. They were large bricks being 4 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. One brick with “1855” scratched into its face can be seen several rows above the north window on the east wall. |
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Mann's Chapel - 1857 |
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The church when finished measured 34’4” x 46’4”. It was constructed
in the prevailing style of English chapels, with a high pulpit reaching
up several steps and windows high above the ground. The door was placed
on the south side to catch the prevailing winds.
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Mann's Chapel Interior - 1907 The controversy of the bell was solved when Mr. Mann and the Gilberts agreed
together to pay for the bell and cupola in which to hang it. The bell,
solid bronze and about 30” across, was made in 1857 in West Try, New
York, by Meneely’s, and was set on a Meneely’s Rotating Yoke. In
August of 1857 Alvan wrote again to his brother, “The bell is hung and
is a good one. I learn that it has been heard at Myersville (Bismarck
today) and all up and down the East Fork.” The First Services On Saturday, September
19, 1857, Samuel Elliott, an old circuit preacher, preached the first
sermon in the church using as text John 12:43. On September 20th he
preached the dedicatory sermon from Matthew 16:18…”and upon this
rock I will build my church: and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it.” By 1926 it became too
expensive to maintain the chapel and during the ministry of Rev. J.A.
Betcher, regular services were discontinued. The membership at that time
was combined with the Rossville Methodist Church. |
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Mann's Chapel - 1907 |
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| Mann's Chapel is available
for rent from April 1 through October 31 each year. Arrangements can be made by contacting the Museum, Tuesday through
Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM, The chapel seats 125 to 150 comfortably. There is no electricity, heat, or restroom facilities. There is a pump organ that is operable. Rent is $100.00, payable in advance to reserve
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