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10 August 2024

  • curprev 19:1619:16, 10 August 2024Pwenner talk contribs 1,394 bytes +1,394 Per information from the South Mountain Heritage Society website. "This stone building in the center of Petersville was built by Governor Francis Thomas (served as the state's governor from 1842 until 1845 and buried at St. Mark's Cemetery) to serve as a town hall, despite Petersville never being a formally incorporated town. The structure soon became a church, first used by a Methodist Episcopal congregation. In 1903, a Reformed congregation, founded under the auspices of Burkittsville's...