The first Lebanon In The Fork Presbyterian Church (no longer extant) at this site provided by Ramsey was constructed near the crest of the hill of rough hewn logs and measured approximately 40 feet by sixty feet.
[2] This earlier structure was eventually replaced by a newer and larger building built in 1903.
The church cemetery has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 29, 2010.
[4] The Lebanon in the Fork Presbyterian Church pastors included Samuel Carrick,[5] Isaac L. Anderson,[6] J. G. M. Ramsey, and Richard Owen Currey.
[7] According to an account of a visit to Mecklenburg by "Ora," a correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser, (and later republished in within the April 6, 1862 edition of the Knoxville Register), the J.G.M Ramsey's Mecklenburg residence was located about 100 yards from "...the ruins of the old Presbyterian Church of Lebanon".