Results for Flat Rock
Flat Rock Cemetery
Founded 1802
Four Acres of Land Deeded to
the...
Flat Rock Baptist Church
[side A]
One of the oldest Baptist churches in Weste...
Flat Rock
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed ...
Flat Rock Cemetery Veterans Monument
Serving Country
and
Jesus Christ
Veteran...
Beaver Creek Skirmish / Capture of Provisions at Flat Rock
(Front)
American forces under Major William R. Dav...
Flat Rock African Methodist Episcopal Church
Today’s Flat Rock AME Church originated in 1854 as a place...
Flat Rock
Landmark for Indians and white settlers of this area, lies...
Results for Flat Rock
Flat Rock Cemetery
Founded 1802
Four Acres of Land Deeded to
the Trustees of Flat Rock
Methodist Episcopal Church
Baxter Mosley, Edmond Hames
Thomas Hames, Charles Hames
and Coleman Fowler, on May 10, 1802
by Israel Fowler
Recorded December 3, 1839
Marker is at the intersection of Eisontown Road and Peter ...
Flat Rock Baptist Church
[side A]
One of the oldest Baptist churches in Western North Carolina. It was constituted as Petty's Meeting House on June 10, 1783. The name was changed to Flat Rock Baptist Church in 1802. Under the leadership of William Petty, the ...
Flat Rock
On the occasion of its Bicentennial, Morgan County placed this marker here to commemorate the community of
Flat Rock
Identified with the Flat Rock Church and School that existed in the early 20th century, Flat Rock has African American roots that ...
Flat Rock Cemetery Veterans Monument
Serving Country
and
Jesus Christ
Veterans Who Are buried
in Flat Rock Cemetery
[Left Column]
Harry Drake, Daniel Y. Culbertson, J.C. Culbertson, Luther M. Borders, John T Neims, Charles A. Thornton, Berry Faine, Edward Graham, Charles A. Smith, Robert Lee Coker, Russell W. Adams, Fred Walter ...
Beaver Creek Skirmish / Capture of Provisions at Flat Rock
(Front)
American forces under Major William R. Davie had captured a British convoy July 21, 1780, and were retreating with prisoners mounted two to the horse when ambushed by British several miles west of here on Beaver Creek. Nearly ...
Flat Rock African Methodist Episcopal Church
Today’s Flat Rock AME Church originated in 1854 as a place of worship for slaves on nearby Spears Plantation, and it is believed to be the oldest African-American congregation in Fayette County. Originally known as Rocky Mount, the church moved ...
Flat Rock
Landmark for Indians and white settlers of this area, lies nearby . Town of Flat Rock named for this natural formation.
Marker is on Greenville Hwy (U.S. 25) 0.1 miles north of Cypress Grove Lane.
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