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Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
View of the cemetery.
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
View of the cemetery.
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
Houston Jones, Preservation Society president
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
Photo Credit: Robin McDonald
Photo from a 1984 article in "The Anniston Star" that reported the annual Labor Day singing at Shoal Creek Church.
Photo from a 1984 article in "The Anniston Star" that reported the annual Labor Day singing at Shoal Creek Church.
Photo from a 1984 article in "The Anniston Star" that reported the annual Labor Day singing at Shoal Creek Church.
Photo from a 1984 article in "The Anniston Star" that reported the annual Labor Day singing at Shoal Creek Church.
A favorite Sacred Harp song.
Six descendents of church members pose with book of minutes and other documents as part of the application to National Register of Historic Places. Included in the picture are Ellis Thompson, Martha (Mrs. Newman) Roach, Newman Roach, Alvin Jack Roach, and Pink Holley.
Six descendents of church members pose with book of minutes and other documents as part of the application to National Register of Historic Places. Included in the picture are Ellis Thompson, Martha (Mrs. Newman) Roach, Newman Roach, Alvin Jack Roach, and Pink Holley.
A sign on the Pinhoti Trail just above the cemetery was place in the early 1970's. Note that there are two errors at the bottom: Sacred Harp is four note (or part) music.
Note how the logs are notched to securely interlock and force rainwater to flow toward the outside. The bottom two logs on the window side are replacements.
From the 2005 Labor Day Singing
From the 2005 Labor Day Singing
From the 2005 Labor Day Singing
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