Third Creek Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

Also on the property is the Session House, a one-story gabled roof weather-boarded log building also dating from 1835.

[3] The most famous and unique gravesite is of a thin tombstone enclosed in a brick box with glass for viewing that is believed to be of French military commander Marshal Michel Ney who served in Napoleon Bonaparte's army during the Napoleonic Wars.

The plaque reads, "In Memory of Peter Stewart Ney a native of France and soldier of the French Revolution under Napoleon Bonaparte who departed this life November 15th, 1846 aged 77 years.

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