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TextPennington United Methodist Church And Community: History of the Church and Community
A brief history of Pennington United Methodist Church and the community it serves, including the founding of the town and church, the town school, the predominant trades and work in the town, the town store, extentions to the church building, and notable burials. Photos include: Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration on March 31, 1940; Pennington Store, church and school; and class photos with several noted names.Subject - GeographicDate CreatedCollectionsCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA brief history of Pennington United Methodist Church and the community it serves, including the founding of the town and church, the town school, the predominant trades and work in the town, the town store, extentions to the church building, and notable burials. Photos include: Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration on March 31, 1940; Pennington Store, church and school; and class photos with several noted names. -
TextHomecoming.......A Calling of the Heart: My Old Country Church
Duke, DorothyA poem commemorating the Silver Lake church and surrounding community. The poem is constructed of six quatrain stanzas using an AABB rhyme scheme.Subject - GeographicDate CreatedCollectionsCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA poem commemorating the Silver Lake church and surrounding community. The poem is constructed of six quatrain stanzas using an AABB rhyme scheme. -
Still imageView of Silver Creek, Georgia, about 1912
A photocopy of a photograph of the town of Silver Creek, Georgia, around the year 1912. The photocopy has been annotated with numbers indicating notable buildings, including: 1) Porter's Store, 2) Max Roberts' home, 3) Barn, 4) J. B. Porter's home, 5) Silver Creek Methodist Church, 6) church parsonage, 7) Benjamin Harbin's home, 8) Trotters Place, and 9) Cason.Subject - GeographicDate CreatedCollectionsCopyrightNO KNOWN COPYRIGHTA photocopy of a photograph of the town of Silver Creek, Georgia, around the year 1912. The photocopy has been annotated with numbers indicating notable buildings, including: 1) Porter's Store, 2) Max Roberts' home, 3) Barn, 4) J. B. Porter's home, 5) Silver Creek Methodist Church, 6) church parsonage, 7) Benjamin Harbin's home, 8) Trotters Place, and 9) Cason.