Shiloh-Marion Baptist Church is a simple, one-story, one-room Greek revival style church. An excellent example of antebellum rural architecture, it held regular services between 1836 and 1935. With a gable roof and covered in pine weather-board siding, the exterior has little ornamentation. A path through the woods leads to the baptismal pool, which is located at the head of two springs. The cemetery, separated from the church by a dirt road, contains two types of burial markers, traditional headstones and numerous stone-piled graves. Two regions of the cemetery are identified as the location of Former Slaves and Native American graves.
This cache is a small lock-n-lock. Please replace as you found it.