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Flat Rock Baptist Church and Bond Schoolhouse
 
Flat Rock Baptist Church Marker (side B) image, Touch for more information
By Michael C. Wilcox, May 2, 2012
Flat Rock Baptist Church Marker (side B)
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1 North Carolina, Yadkin County, Hamptonville — 3 — Flat Rock Baptist Church
One of the oldest Baptist churches in Western North Carolina. It was constituted as Petty's Meeting House on June 10, 1783. The name was changed to Flat Rock Baptist Church in 1802. Under the leadership of William Petty, the first pastor, Flat . . . Map (db m55240) HM
2 North Carolina, Yadkin County, Yadkinville — Bond SchoolhouseShootout in the Snow
On February 12, 1863, a cold, snowy day, an odd fellowship of sixteen men huddled in the little schoolhouse that stood behind Deep Creek Friends Meetinghouse. Several, including brothers Jesse and William Dobbins (the latter a fugitive from jail), . . . Map (db m54672) HM
3 North Carolina, Yadkin County, Yadkinville — 1 — Bond School House
[Front:] Built about 1835, 150 yards south. Named for John Bond, arecorded minister at Deep Creek Friends Meeting. On February 12, 1863, the Yadkin County Militia [Back:] tried to arrest about 16 men who resisted conscription . . . Map (db m54630) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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