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Photographs show O'Kelly's Chapel Christian Church and its gothic entrance. The building, built circa 1900, is a Gothic Revival style gable-front church. It features a gable-front, steeply pitched roof, lancet windows, three-bay facade accented by a central entrance and cornice returns, multipaned double-leaf doorway crowned by a large Gothic transom with intersecting tracery, tall and narrow Gothic windows, and wide flush-mounted wooden planks in the interior. More information about these photographs can be found on page 339-340 of the book The Architectural Heritage of Chatham County, North Carolina written by Rachel Osborn and Ruth Selden-Sturgill.