In 1854, members of the Presbyterian church and enslaved Africans built this vernacular, frame, gable front church. The church shares its ground with a cemetery which was there prior to the construction of the church. Most of the people buried there are individuals who fail victim to the yellow fever of the 19th Century or members of the McNair family. The church is a two-by-four bay structure with a shingle roof and trimmed with box cornices with incomplete returns in front and back.
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