Constructed in 1852 using fat, light-wood stumps for its foundation. Board shingles split by hand. Wooden pulpit and original benches date from when this was the center of community life.
Constructed in 1852 using fat, light-wood stumps for its foundation. Board shingles split by hand. Wooden pulpit and original benches date from when this was the center of community life.
Memorial plaques to 2 representatives in U.S. Congress: Henry B. Steagall and George W. Andrews. 37-bell carillon and tower recognizing personnel who have served at Fort Rucker since 1942
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