Old Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery – Ringgold, GA
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N 34° 54.455 W 085° 04.630
16S E 675670 N 3864481
The cemetery is located behind the Old Stone Presbyterian Church on Old Cemetery Rd.
Waymark Code: WM6QC0
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/07/2009
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The cemetery is located behind the Old Stone Presbyterian Church on Old Cemetery Rd.
There are an estimated 1,000 graves here.
From the Georgia Historic Marker located at the church:
This church, organized September 2, 1837, before the Cherokee Indians were removed from this area, was the first church organized by white settlers in the bounds of the present Catoosa County, according to available records. The organizers were a group of Scotch Irish Presbyterians from Tennessee or the Carolinas and the Charter Members were: Robert Magill, James H. McSpadden, Robert C. Cain, Sarah Black, Alfred McSpadden, Fanny Magill, Susan McSpadden, Winnifred Cain, Margaret Cain, and Nancy Tipton. This building, of sandstone quarried nearby, was erected in 1850 and following the Battle of Ringgold, November 27, 1863, was used as a hospital. Blood stains are still visible on the floor. It remained a Presbyterian church until about 1920 when it was sold to a Methodist congregation which maintained it for some years. It then passed into private hands and to save it from destruction a group of descendants of the early members raised a fund and purchased it, deeding it to a board of trustees to be used for religious purposes. In recent years it has been used by various denominations.
GHM 023-9 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1955
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Not listed
Approximate number of graves: Not listed
Cemetery Status: Not listed
Cemetery Website: Not listed
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