In 1901, negotiations had reached a point of doing something to get the public road designated, and yet save their church property. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Raines deeded land on the east and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown deeded land on the south, adjoining the church and cemetery. The Raines deed stipulates "sold for one dollar hand", recorded the 1st day of June 1904 at 2:50 o'clock P.M. Book 50 Page 538.
SCOURCE:HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MT. ZION CHURCHES-BY JESSIE Butler BROADFOOT---Added by Maredia Haddock.
In 1901, negotiations had reached a point of doing something to get the public road designated, and yet save their church property. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Raines deeded land on the east and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown deeded land on the south, adjoining the church and cemetery. The Raines deed stipulates "sold for one dollar hand", recorded the 1st day of June 1904 at 2:50 o'clock P.M. Book 50 Page 538.
SCOURCE:HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MT. ZION CHURCHES-BY JESSIE Butler BROADFOOT---Added by Maredia Haddock.
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