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==History== [[File:Dusk in Painter, VA.jpg|thumb|left|Dusk in Painter, July 2018]] From its earliest settlement, most villages and towns on the [[Eastern Shore of Virginia]] were located near the coasts at navigable ports where crops or livestock could be transported by boat. The coming of the [[New York, Pennsylvania, and Norfolk Railroad]] in the 1880s initiated a shift in population and commerce to the center of the shore and created the need for new towns, including the town of Painter. The Painter-Garrisons United Methodist Church was established in nearby [[Mappsburg, Virginia]] in 1784 when [[Francis Asbury|Bishop Francis Asbury]] made his first of six visits to the home of Jonathan Garrison. The congregation constructed a chapel by 1787, the first house of worship to be built by the Methodist Episcopal Church on the Eastern Shore. The present church was erected in 1855 and was the scene of the establishment of the Independent Convention of Accomack, a group of Methodist Churches that left the northern church in 1860 and, at the close of the war, joined the [[Methodist Episcopal Church, South]]. By the turn of the 20th century, as the population continued to shift from Mappsburg to Painter and other new towns, the church erected a second building in Painter in 1906. Twenty years later, the older church was moved to Painter and adjoined to the existing building at which time it took the name Painter-Garrisons Church. The 1855 building is today the second-oldest Methodist Church building on the Eastern Shore.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Mariner|first1=Kirk|title=Revival's Children: A Religious History of Virginia's Eastern Shore|date=1979|publisher=Peninsula Press}}</ref> [[Willowdale (Painter, Virginia)|Willowdale]] and [[Central High School (Painter, Virginia)|Central High School]] are listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2010a}}</ref>
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