It is a two-story, gable front Greek Revival style frame building.
[citation needed] The land on which the church stands was donated by planter and politician Duncan McFarland.
[2] The church was used for a short period by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman as his headquarters in March 1865 prior to the Battle of Bentonville.
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