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  2. Morven, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Union Baptist Church & Cemetery, established 1833 [22] and a prominent local landmark by the time of the Civil War, [6] [8] on modern-day Route 616 halfway between Morven and Paineville. Little Union Baptist Church (pictured), established 1874, [ 23 ] on Route 681 just north of the crossroads.

  3. Union Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Union Church narthex, measuring 10 feet by 40 feet, is the section remaining from the Federal style building. The building contains an original stairway to the balcony and framing that extends upward to form the belfry which supports an estimated 300-pound bell. Also on the property is the church cemetery with headstones, dating from the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Amelia ...

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    Location of Amelia County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Amelia County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Amelia County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...

  5. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    Brigadier General Elisha F. Paxton Tablet (1980), "In this vicinity Brig. Gen. E. F. Paxton, C.S.A. Aged 35 years, of Rockbridge County, VA. was killed on the morning of May 3, 1863 while leading his command, the Stonewall Brigade in the attack on Fairview" [18] University of Virginia Cemetery: Confederate monument (1893), by Caspar Buberl. [9]

  6. Union Baptists - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Union Association, formed in 1867 at Silas Creek church near Lansing, North Carolina, was the first "Union" Baptist association. The Mountain Union Association was instrumental in helping former slaves organize the New Covenant Association of Wilkes County in 1868. This distinction, at least in name, has persisted in the ...

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