Significance: Built ca. 1842, the church is one of the oldest surviving churches in Pickens County. The wood frame, Greek Revival church retains a significant degree of its historic fabric. One of only two surv More
Significance: Built ca. 1842, the church is one of the oldest surviving churches in Pickens County. The wood frame, Greek Revival church retains a significant degree of its historic fabric. One of only two surv More
Significance: Built ca. 1842, the church is one of the oldest surviving churches in Pickens County. The wood frame, Greek Revival church retains a significant degree of its historic fabric. One of only two surv More
Significance: Built ca. 1842, the church is one of the oldest surviving churches in Pickens County. The wood frame, Greek Revival church retains a significant degree of its historic fabric. One of only two surv More
Significance: Built ca. 1842, the church is one of the oldest surviving churches in Pickens County. The wood frame, Greek Revival church retains a significant degree of its historic fabric. One of only two surv More
Significance: Built ca. 1842, the church is one of the oldest surviving churches in Pickens County. The wood frame, Greek Revival church retains a significant degree of its historic fabric. One of only two surv More
Significance: Designed by Baltimore architect Robert Carey for Elias Baker, a prominent ironmaster who operated Allegheny Furnace, near the Baker house, and Indiana Furnace, near Armagh in Indiana County. Sur More
Significance: Designed by Baltimore architect Robert Carey for Elias Baker, a prominent ironmaster who operated Allegheny Furnace, near the Baker house, and Indiana Furnace, near Armagh in Indiana County. Sur More
Significance: Designed by Baltimore architect Robert Carey for Elias Baker, a prominent ironmaster who operated Allegheny Furnace, near the Baker house, and Indiana Furnace, near Armagh in Indiana County. Sur More