[5] It took nearly three years to finish, with some controversy between Patton and his uncle John Lewis over where it was to be located.
The first service was held there on 14 April 1745, when the Reverend John Craig wrote: "This being the first day we meet at the contentious meeting-house, about half-built."
[4][7] This Greek Revival building, along with two other churches designed by Dabney, is credited with influencing ecclesiastical architecture in Virginia.
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