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By Duane and Tracy Marsteller, May 30, 2020
Twelve Corner Church Marker
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1 Tennessee, Jackson County, Cookeville — 2D 15 — Twelve Corner Church
On a hillock 300 yards from here stood this church, officially named Spring Creek Baptist Church. Organized July 7, 1802; with Samuel Meger and Jacob Cooms as first Presbyters, and Thomas McBride as Moderator. Was parent church for others . . . Map (db m150733) HM
2 Tennessee, Jackson County, Cookeville — Spring Creek Baptist Church
Organized July 7, 1802 by Samuel McGee and Joseph Coons with Thomas McBride as the first moderator, the church was established by members of the Roaring River Baptist Church. The original church was located approximately one mile north of this . . . Map (db m150736) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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