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The church, constructed likely in the early 19th century, was a one-room building about twenty-one by eighteen feet constructed of squared logs joined by diamond notches. The log-and-stick chimney seen on the church is a rare and archaic feature derived from medieval building techniques. It was built with squared logs joined at the corners in a full-dovetail joint. The church has been destroyed. More information about these photographs can be found on page 314-315 of the book The Architectural Heritage of Chatham County, North Carolina written by Rachel Osborn and Ruth Selden-Sturgill.

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