Please hunt only during day light hours and be very respectful of this final resting place.
Kings Creek Baptist Church first met on June 29, 1805 in the log home of James and Ann Turner. The congregation continued to meet in people's homes until 1816 when John Taylor (founder of Taylortown) donated an acre of land to establish a burying site and meeting house. This meeting house is considered to be the third Baptist church in the Northwest Territory. The original log structure was replaced by a brick building in 1832 and the present Kings Creek Baptist Church was built on the original foundation in 1849. The church features classic Greek design and a grand steeple inspired by the work of the English architect Sir Christopher Wren. - taken from Ohio Historical Marker 12-11
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We hope that you have enjoyed this historic location and if needed, feel free to CITO the area! ENJOY and CACHE ON!!!
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