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Pittsboro Baptist Church, early 1900s
Pittsboro Baptist Church constructed 1911 and replaced in 1961
Picture contributed by Anita Cole Alcorn


 
 
Gate at the Cannon Cemetery, Calhoun County, MS
Gate at the Cannon Cemetery 
Photo submitted by Peggy Young
Overgrown section where Magness graves are located. 
If you look really close in the exact center, you can see a marker in the Magness Cemetery.  Is it any wonder that it took me three times to find?
Overlooking iron fence to the Magness monuments
The Magness stones are surrounded by the beautiful iron fence.
Destroyed cemetery on Brummett property under three oaks. 

Cemetery in the Brummett Field as viewed from the pasture gate.  The recovered stone pieces are where the three oak trees are standing.

Pieced stone has Beersheba, wife of W. F. Maxey 
Beersheba, Wife of W. F. Maxey
Birthyear on broken stone has 19th of 1814.  Matches with a wife of W. F. Maxey in 1860 Census
This year matches with 1860 Census transcription date for a wife of W. F. Maxey.
      Mt. Moriah Church in 1977
Mt. Moriah Church in 1977
Old Bethany Cemetery in Webster County, MS
Old Bethany Cemetery [Webster County] MS, is the burial site for many of the older Slate Springs {Calhoun County} families. The Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery in Slate Springs is currently used by more of the Calhoun County residents.
The Skuna River near Highway 330 in the western part of Calhoun County, MS.
An eastern view of the Skuna River, Calhoun County, MS.   (Photo by Rose Diamond)

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