Saturday, June 29, 2024

Library Series

 The fourth Thursday of every month our wonderful Spring Hill Public Library has their local history series where various speakers share with the community stories about our community.  This past week a longtime resident whose family has lived in Spring Hill for two centuries spoke about three buildings erected in the early 1800's.  The buildings were his family’s original log cabin, a “stand” along the Natchez Trace Trail and Jackson College, a manual labor academy founded in 1830.  Unfortunately it was a slide program and sizable pictures were not available.

I was however able to capture images of Grace Episcopal Church where the lecture series was held on Thursday night.  Built in 1876-77 using the Carpenter Gothic architectural style, the church is simply divine.
















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