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This church is located on the west side of Rte. 17 where Old State Road comes in. The first picture was taken from the Old State Road. There's no signs as to what church this was or when it was built. It is just a short distance up the road from the Greenboro Cemetery.
Picture #1 - just before the trees that you see on the far left is the Greenboro Cemetery. Entrance to this cem is on both roads. The white post & part of a roof that is visible on the right side of the woods by the cemetery (to the left of the church) is a memorial for the cemetery. (I have a pic of that which I will send when I get Greenboro typed up.
If you want to use these pictures, perhaps will lead to some additional information about the building. I'm going to do some digging and see what I can find out. My husband had family in Redfield and there's not much info available. I just looked at the pics again - maybe it was a schoolhouse.......one man we talked to up there mentioned the 'church' but he didn't know anymore about it. Kathy Last **Note: If anyone Has any information on whether this was a church or school or has any information on it, please let me know at: <[email protected]>. See Below: ** ![]() I grew up in Greenboro and have relatives buried in the Greenboro cemetery. I was baptized in that church, the Greenboro Union Church. At one time, my brother-in-law was the pastor of that church. I don't remember a great deal about the church and we did attend there some. We also went to church in Lacona to a Baptist church sometimes. When John Compton came up there to start a Nazarene Church, we attended there and I belonged to it. My sister fell in love with him and married him. Across from there, is the District 8 Schoolhouse where I went to school for the first 8 years of my schooling until I went to Sandy Creek to high school. I do hope that they don't tear down the old church. Shawn Doyle, President of HalfShire said that June and Bob Walker contributed one of the pews from that church to the HalfShire Historical Society. They are good pictures and
I was delighted to see them online. That church has a lot of history.
My name is Luella Clemons Long, a descendant of Albert Salathiel,
son of Samuel Clemons and Martha Rathbun. Hope this
helps. Thanks for bringing such pleasant memories.
8. The town of "Arcadia,"
so called, was annexed Feb 20, 1807 The town of "Greenboro" was erected
Feb 21, 1843, and re-annexed March 1, 1848, in consequence of fraudulent
practices with regard to assessments upon the lands of non-residents.
9. Among those who
settled in the town in 1798 were Amos KENT, Josiah TRYON, Nathan SAGE,
Jonathan HARMON, James DRAKE, Eli STRONG, Benj. AUSTIN, Samuel BROOKS,
Eliakim SIMONDS, Nathan COOK, Ebenezer CHAMBERLAIN, David HARMON, and Elihu
INGRAHAM.
The first birth was that of Ezra
L. H. CHAMBERLAIN.
The first death, that of an infant
son of Dr. Alden in 1801.
The first saw and grist mills were
built in 1801.
The first inn was opened in 1801,
by David BUTLER.
The first school was taught in 1802,
by rev. Joshua JOHNSON.
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