Also once known as the Richard Asbury Methodist Church. Originally, a predominantly white congregation, I believe the current congregation is mostly, if not all, African American.
One of only two remaining churches in Queen Anne's County, MD to have a separate entrance for slaves. This side entrance went directly to the stairs that led up to the slave gallery.
At first I thought that the stairs to the slaves entrance was no longer standing (see attached photos: the side entrance is a good 3-4 feet off the ground), but I have since read accounts that the practice was for the enslaved folks to transition directly from the carriage to the entrance.
I am utterly fascinated that these bits of history still remain on our landscape.
April 25, 2012
Old Starr Methodist Church, Starr, MD
April 24, 2012
Union Church & Cemetery, Falmouth, VA
Or more to the point, what Remains of the Union Church...
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VA: Stafford County
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