West Union Baptist Church

The Baptist congregation was founded in 1844 and met in the home of pioneer David Thomas Lenox until 1853, when he donated 2 acres (8,100 m2) of his land for a church and cemetery.

[2][3][4] The one-story, Classical Revival style building was built of hand-sawn lumber on what is now West Union Road for a little over $1,500.

[7] Previously the otherwise unused building was the site of an annual memorial meeting, but the church now holds regular Sunday services.

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