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Interesting. Robert Baxter
Jackie Drake Donovan
I’ve been to an old church in Pleasant Hill that was being restored & it had a slave balcony. It might have been a Presbyterian church. Looking for the pics. I love old churches!
Circuit riders were not just responsible for religion, they also brought news of the outside world to little communities.
Good read,enjoyed it.
Very interesting! Truly a joy to read!
JoAnne Jo Anne Finch
Diane Baggett, wasn’t Papa Hester’s church Cumberland Presbyterian?
Did you see this, Brad Hall?
Carlos Maddox I did not! Thanks for the referral!
John Alexander