Hopkins United Methodist Church

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Hopkins United Methodist Church
Hopkins United Methodist Church
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LocationHighland, Maryland
Coordinates 39°12′43″N76°48′21″E / 39.212019°N 76.805944°E / 39.212019; 76.805944 Coordinates: 39°12′43″N76°48′21″E / 39.212019°N 76.805944°E / 39.212019; 76.805944
Completed1882
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Hopkins United Methodist Church, is a historic African American Church located at 13250 Highland Rd in Highland, Maryland.

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The building was constructed in 1882. [1] Operated as the Hopkins Chapel Colored School by order of the Howard County Public School board on December 5, 1883. [2]

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References

  1. Silas E. Craft Sr. The History of Blacks in Howard County Maryland. p. 40.
  2. Alice Cornelison; Silas E. Craft Sr.; Lillie Price. History of Blacks In Howard County. p. 81.