Church, duplicate of Grassy Lick Methodist Episcopal Church, a brick building now about 75 [seventy-five] years old. The big tree is a black walnut, probably well over a hundred years old, about 150 [one hundred fifty] yards due West of this building and on top of the hill is the old burying ground and church lot where the original 'Methodist Meeting-house' stood. The burying ground occupies about an acre and is still reserved
Date
- 1924 April 12
Creator
- unknown.
Language
- English
Collection
- Wilson family photographs | collection guide | more from this collection
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Publisher
- University of Kentucky
Format
Identifier
- pa62w8