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Description Built in 1882, Mount Herman Presbyterian Church was one of six churches in Amelia County, Virginia, built by freed slaves with funds from philanthropist and educator Samantha Jane Neil. The church was vacant from the 1970s until 2018, by which point it had fallen into serious disrepair. Jim and Beth Stanley purchased the building and restored it. In 2020, they sold it to the Church of the Holy Cross, a Reformed Episcopal Church plant. In 2022, Holy Cross added a parish hall to the church building.
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Source Four Walls and a Roof, Pt II
Author Will Fisher from Richmond, VA, United States
Object location37° 22′ 18.55″ N, 77° 54′ 42.98″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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The former Mount Herman Presbyterian Church in Amelia, Virginia; restored in 2020 and since 2021 owned by the Church of the Holy Cross (Reformed Episcopal).

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