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Revision as of 10:54, 7 October 2019
Contents
Bristol
- Bristol Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1901-1973+
Chattanooga
- Chattanooga Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1903-1905+
Johnson City
Gray
- Gray Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1999-2005+
Jonesborough
- Jonesborough Meeting Room, TN (TW) +2010-2016+
Kingsport
- Kingsport Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1927-1973+
Knoxville
- Knoxville Open Brethren Assembly, TN (OB) 1848-1904 founded by Swiss: Adrien Chavannes, Sterchi, and the Auguste Gouffon family in 1848; Auguste's wife Henrietta's father, Jean Jacques Truan (1790-1858) settled with other children there in 1849. The Rochat family also settled here in the late 1840's. Possibly the first "Open Brethren" meeting in the U.S. Some became Exclusive in 1870.
- Knoxville Meeting Hall, TN (PBCC) 1936+
- Knoxville Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1878-1896+
- Tazewell Pike Meeting Hall, TN (PBCC) +1959+
- Washington Pike Meeting Hall, TN (PBCC) +1959+
Coal Creek
- Coal Creek Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1927+
Concord
- Concord Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1889+
Corryton
- Corryton Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1908+
Emory Gap
- Emory Gap Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1889+
Fountain City
- Knox Avenue Meeting Hall, TN (PBCC) +1959+
Memphis
Arlington
- Arlington Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1903-1905+
Moshina
- Moshina Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1903-1905+
Nashville
- Nashville Gospel Chapel, TN (OB)
- Nashville Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1903-2016+
Broadway
- Broadway Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1903-1905+
Smithwood
- Smithwood Meeting Room, TN (TW) +1889+