Jonesville Methodist Camp GroundThis Camp Ground was established in 1810 as a place for religious services
Jonesville Methodist Camp Ground This Camp Ground was established in 1810 as a place for religious services for the Methodists of Lee County on lands given by Elkanah Wynn. In June 1827, Rev. Abraham Still, Daniel Dickenson, George Morris, Evans Peery, Henry Thompson, Elkanah Wynn and James Woodward were appointed trustees; the present auditorium was built in 1827-28. The massive oak columns were hewn by Henry Woodward, David Orr, Robert Wynn and Rev. Joseph Haskew. Virginia Conservation Commission, 1940
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Location: United States of America, Virginia, Lee County
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