
The cornerstone of this historic church near the Williamson’s Mill community notes that it was constituted in 1876, and the present structure built in 1924. Deacons at the time were J. T. Young, W. B. White, J. B. Jones, A. L. Reeves, Alfred Gibbs, and J. O. Livingtson. J. F. Crow was the pastor. The stone veneer that gives the building its distinct look was likely manufactured by the Fitzgerald Granitoid Works. In recent years the facade has been altered with the addition of a lift for elderly members.

George Williamson (1822-1901), who was the first known settler in the area, is credited with establishing the congregation.

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