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Historical Photo Location Revealed: Ebenezer AME Church

The church, now crumbling, is on Bacton Hill Road.

Last week's historical photo challenge didn't offer much in the way of contextual clue, but one reader got it right.

JoAnn Richardson hit the nail on the head with this comment:

This is Ebenezer AME Church on Bacton Hill Road in Frazer, PA. There is a cemetary on the property as well.

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That's correct. The church was built circa 1835 and is still barely standing today.

East Whiteland Historical Commission chair Tim Caban shared some background about the church, which once served as a hub for the local African American community:

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Members of this community have been documented as former slaves.  Their ability to contstruct this church demonstrates the prosperity and commitment of this community.

The trustees of the Ebenezer AME church purchased the land in 1831 from James Malin.  The oldest gravestones found in the cemetery date from the early 1830's.  The congregation disbanded for a time between 1848 and 1871 during which time the building fell into disrepair.  By June 22, 1873 the church had been rebuilt and rededicated.  It continued to be used until 1970; then intermittently until the 1940's.  Now it is abandoned.

More recently, Eagle Scout Mathew Nehring cleaned up the grave yard and documented the available gravestones.  Below are links to a description about Mathew as well as pictures of the two civil war gravestones.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47276488

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2351899&GRid=51594299&

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSmcid=47276488&GRid=51594050&

Thanks to everyone who ventured a guess!


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