Liberty Church

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Although hard to read in picture the stone above reads: LIBERTY CHURCH AND CEMETERY

ORGANIZED IN 1853 BY JAMES HARPER LAMKIN MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL. FIRST CHURCH BUILT OF LOGS AND FIVE ACRES OF LAND GIVEN BY SON-IN-LAW JOHN ODLE

 

Pictures by Sylvia Hosler taken in Aug 2007

Directions to the cemetery: When you get to Broughton on Highway 142, turn and go west on the Walpole Blacktop aka county road 11. (I don’t know if there is a road sign, but on the highway there is a sign that says Hebron CP Church and Cemetery with an arrow, that is the Walpole blacktop). Keep following that road. You will go through a very small community called Walpole and you'll pass the turnoff for Hebron Church, But just stay on the main road. About 2 1/2 or 3 miles after you go through Walpole, the blacktop will curve to the left (south) but there is a gravel road that keeps going straight (west). Go down the gravel one. You will go maybe a 1/2 mile to a mile (or maybe a little farther) down this gravel road and then there will be a bridge (it is either the first or second bridge, I cant remember). Immediately after the bridge, there will be a small lane (county road 335 E) and a sign on the left hand side of the road that says Liberty Church of Christ. Turn and go up that lane about 1/4 a mile and the church and the cemetery will be on your left hand side. Kyle Shoultz

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