It is a monumental T-shaped, temple form stuccoed brick building in the Greek Revival style.
The front facade features a Greek Doric pedimented peristyle portico consisting of six wooden columns and a full entablature.
[3] Starting in 1851, Stonewall Jackson was a member of the church and taught Sunday school.
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