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Freedom Hill Redoubt

Late-War Protection

Small batteries called redoubts ...

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Freedom Hill

Community established

here by freed blacks

i...

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Freedom Hill Church

No Slaveholder can be a Christian!

A mile south of h...

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Freedom's Hill Church

First Wesleyan Methodist

Church in the South<...

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Results for Freedom Hill

Freedom Hill Redoubt

Late-War Protection

Small batteries called redoubts were constructed during the Civil War as part of the outer defensive lines that encircled Washington, D.C. Late in the war, the one in front of you was built here on Freedom Hill (according to ...

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Freedom Hill

Community established

here by freed blacks

in 1865. Incorporated

as Princeville in 1885.

Marker is at the intersection of State Route 33 (Business U.S. 64) and Mutual Blvd (U.S. 258), on the right when traveling north on State Route 33.

Courtesy ...

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Freedom Hill Church

No Slaveholder can be a Christian!

A mile south of here is the site of Freedom Hill Wesleyan Methodist Church, a simple frame building that measured 27 by 36 feet and was dedicated in March 1848. When local residents sent a ...

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Freedom's Hill Church

First Wesleyan Methodist

Church in the South

1848

Marker is on Wesleyan Drive, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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