Welcome to Hickory Neck Episcopal Church. Take some time to enjoy all this beautiful campus has to offer! The small brick Historical Chapel dates back to 1774. Its' illustrious history includes time as a military hospital during the Revolutionary War. In the early 1800s it transitioned to a public school, Hickory Neck Academy. From 1862 - 1865, during the Peninsula Campaign, Confederate Cpt. John Pelham and the Stuart Horse Artillery camped at Hickory Neck. From 1871 - 1908 Hickory Neck Academy was repaired and used once again as a public school. In 1912 the County School Board deeded Hickory Neck to the Hickory Neck Protestant Episcopal Church and regular services resumed in 1915. Regular services continue to be held on Sundays at 0800, thou the chapel is accessible every day. Also you may be interested in checking out the Little Lending Library in the median next to the main parking lot.
The Rector has granted permission to hide this cache on the property.
This container starts with a trackable Geocashing Travel Bug:) Enjoy!