In a message dated 99-11-26 11:01:42 EST, you write:
<< Is there anyone out there that knows about the history of Mt. Zion Church,
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My father, Roy Seymour, was one of nine young men who helped saved Zion
Church (not Mt. Zion), south of Cory, during the 1920's. As told to me by
Dillon Gard, the church was built about 1881. But it is a couple of sections
south of SR 46. Is there also a Mt. Zion Church in the county?
I have a picture taken 3 Nov 1929 at a Zion Church Sunday School party: in
the picture are Adrian Gard, Wayne Gilbert, Gladys Coble, Marjorie
McCullough, Tressie Ungder, Massie Unger. Edna Shotmire, Edith Bernhardt,
Dillon Gard, and Sylvia Bloomfield. Probably all these people attended Cory
school; in a picture of the teachers are: Homer Foulke, Edgar Liston,
Clarence Trout, Hope Sweringen, and Grace Congleton.
I can scan in these pictures and send them to anyone by e-mail if I am
contacted directly (Gfahs(a)aol.com), not through the list.
I am almost sure a history was written by Zion Church a few years ago, but I
cannot find a copy in my files. Perhaps the genealogical society has a copy.
Glorianne