Built in 1860 (the cemetery behind it started in 1840) the single room church is located on the West Eaton-Wheeling Pike at the N 100w intersection. From what I heard the church is still used today albeit for only one day a year (I have no idea when or how it is operated, I am currently looking into it). The windows are covered with wood panels, and those panels are nailed into the frames, but there was one where a little part of it was broken so you can somewhat look inside, neither my Dad or myself could force our cameras in to the opening to take a shot, I was able to slide my blackberry in there to take a couple shots of the inside.
You look on the back of the church you can see the start contrast in the bricks, obliviously a repair job but thats all I know of it.
These were the best shots i got of the inside, I love to go back and take a real photograph of the inside.
The entrance to the cemetery behind the church, I did take some photographs of the area but the only thing that stood out was there were two graves that were made of of cast-iron one dated 1849 and the other 1882 and they are in wonderful condition.








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