
Historic Hopewell/Historic Hopewell Cemetery #7-68 - College Corner, OH
N 39° 36.186 W 084° 45.662
16S E 692228 N 4386101
Quick Description: Historic Hopewell Church & Cemetery, 6471 Camden College Corner Rd., College Corner
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 7/16/2008 10:05:57 AM
Waymark Code: WM46RY
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Long Description:Side A : "Historic Hopewell"
The Hopewell Associate Reformed Church and Cemetery, now known as
Historic Hopewell, was founded in 1808 in a log building that was
replaced in 1826 with the present building. It was built by the
area's first settlers, mainly Scotch-Irish who left Kentucky and
South Carolina because of their opposition to slavery. The church
encouraged worship by African Americans and played an important
role in the Underground Railroad. It became the parent church for
four "Daughter" Presbyterian congregations: Fairhaven in 1835,
Oxford in 1837, College Corner in 1849, and Morning Sun in 1876.
Reverend Alexander Porter, the first pastor, was committed to
education and constructed a school near the Hopewell Spring that
still produces clear water. "Old Hopewell" was completely
refurbished in 1880, but by 1915 the membership declined and
regular services discontinued. Today Hopewell holds Sunday services
in the summer and is maintained by a generous and devoted group of
volunteers.
Side B : "Historic Hopewell Cemetery"
The Hopewell Cemetery was the first public cemetery in Israel
Township. Thomas McDill, who died in 1813 after returning home from
the War of 1812 in ill health, was the first person buried here.
The cemetery is estimated to have over 1000 graves in the original
acre of ground and became the second largest burial ground for
Revolutionary War soldiers in Preble County; it is also the final
resting place for Hopewell Church members who served during the
Civil War. Alexander Porter and Dr. Edward Paxton, the first and
last pastors of Hopewell, are also buried here. Noted for their
craftsmanship and integrity, several early nineteenth stone
monuments, carved by local sculptor Oscar M. Pay, dot its
landscape. Surrounded by a 19th century dry-laid limestone fence,
the cemetery remains active today, and along with the Hopewell
Church, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in
2008.
Address
6471 Camden College Corner Rd
College Corner, OH 45003
Preble County
Location Directions
Historic Hopewell Church & Cemetery, 6471 Camden College Corner
Rd., College Corner
Keywords
Presbyterian churches
Categories
Architecture
Sponsor(s)
Historic Hopewell and The Ohio Historical Society
Year
2008