Reverend Joseph Perkins Sneed (January 10, 1804 – November 21, 1881) was an American preacher, farmer and educator. A minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, he established the first-ever Methodist church in Waco, Texas. Prior to and during the course of the American Civil War, he converted many slaves to the Methodist faith.
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| - Reverend Joseph Perkins Sneed (January 10, 1804 – November 21, 1881) was an American preacher, farmer and educator. A minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, he established the first-ever Methodist church in Waco, Texas. Prior to and during the course of the American Civil War, he converted many slaves to the Methodist faith. (en)
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- Methodist Episcopal Church, South
- Milam County, Texas
- Brazos River
- Brentwood, Tennessee
- Davidson County, Tennessee
- Joseph Tyree Sneed III
- Constantine Sneed House
- Gay Hill, Washington County, Texas
- 19th-century American educators
- Educators from Texas
- People from Waco, Texas
- Southern Methodists
- Waco, Texas
- John Emory
- American Civil War
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- 19th-century Methodists
- People from Davidson County, Tennessee
- People from Milam County, Texas
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Port Sullivan, Texas
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| - Reverend Joseph Perkins Sneed (January 10, 1804 – November 21, 1881) was an American preacher, farmer and educator. A minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, he established the first-ever Methodist church in Waco, Texas. Prior to and during the course of the American Civil War, he converted many slaves to the Methodist faith. (en)
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