Georgia Pioneers
Members Library

Trinity Methodist Church in Atlanta


Located on McDonough Street (now Capitol Avenue) in 1853, founded by Green B. Haygood, assisted by his wie, Mrs. Martha A. Haygood, his son, Atticus G. Haygood, who acted as librarian, and Willis Peck.

Early Members: C. E. Boynton, W. H. Brotherton, Lewis H. Beck, K. H. Boland, George W. Adair, E. P. Chamberlin, George W. Sciple, E. D. Cheshire, Richard H. Clark, M. L. Collier, F. M. Coker, J. S. Dozier, G. t. Dodd, R. T. Dorsey, Mrs. W. S. Everett, W. S. Duncan, Clement A. Evans, M. D. Wubanks, Charles H. Girardeau, W. A. Gregg, R. J. Guinn, Mrs. M. L. Hardwick, W. a. Hemphill, W. R. Hammond, F. M. Hardin, George H. Lynds, O. H. Jones, H. S. Johnson, Misses Fannie and Maggie Holmes (teachers), William Laird, Mrs. Elizabeth J. LaHatte, M. M. Mauck, George Muse, I. S. Mitchell, Floyd W. McRae, W. P. Patillo, E. E. Rawson, W. F. Slaton, A. J. Shropshire, L. P. Thomas, Willis Peck, Atticus G. Haygood, Green B. Haygood, George Smith, Edwin Payne, Josephy Winship, Ivy Lee, Lawton B. Evans and Laura Haygood.

Source: Official History of Fulton County by Walter G. Cooper