The church and its cemetery were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
Two years later, in 1837, the congregation was organized and a log church building was built on the property.
It is a wood frame building in a Greek Revival design, built from trees growing on the church grounds; the lumber was hewn and sawed by hand.
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