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Submitted: 12/29/21 • Approved: 12/29/21 • Last Updated: 1/1/22 • R1409006-G0-S3
*The trail leads back in the woods to a small log church. It is about 12 by 20 feet in size. It has stained glass in the top of the door. Also over the door is an old school-type bell. Inside, I counted eight pews that would seat about three people each. The pulpit is made from a large tree trunk carved at this location. There is also a heater inside. I talked to Mrs. Velda Sibley, whose husband and son are buried here. She said her son built the church around 1975 and that the church is still in use. It is a very pretty place."
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Contributed on 12/29/21 by hawkinsdonna48
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