. History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte : from 1740 to 1903 . TRYON STREET M. E. CHURCH, CATHOLIC CHURCH. the: churche:s i^rom i860 TO 1903. 165 Zion Publishing House in Charlotte. The Clinton Chapelof the Zion Methodists and the First and Second Baptistchurches (colored) each have 300 members. The Charlotte Ministers Conference was organized Octo-ber 14, 1891. The Young Womans Christian Associationwas established in 1902. The Young Mens Christian As-sociation, which has 635 members, was organized NovemberII, 1874, with sixteen active members and seven associatemember


. History of Mecklenburg County and the city of Charlotte : from 1740 to 1903 . TRYON STREET M. E. CHURCH, CATHOLIC CHURCH. the: churche:s i^rom i860 TO 1903. 165 Zion Publishing House in Charlotte. The Clinton Chapelof the Zion Methodists and the First and Second Baptistchurches (colored) each have 300 members. The Charlotte Ministers Conference was organized Octo-ber 14, 1891. The Young Womans Christian Associationwas established in 1902. The Young Mens Christian As-sociation, which has 635 members, was organized NovemberII, 1874, with sixteen active members and seven associatemembers. The Association has had only five presidents—A. S. Caldwell, Rev. W. M. Hunter, R. N. Littlejohn, Truslow and George B. Hanna. Prof. Hanna has beenpresident since 1880, except for six months filled by in 1885. Rev. P. J. Carraway, pastor of TryonStreet Methodist Episcopal church, was active in the workoi organization. The present Y. M. C. A. building, on SouthTryon street, was occupied in 1888, and the Associationowns property valued at $40,000. Notes:—The information for this Chapter w


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