Pleasant Vale Church
Church at Delaplane, Delaplane, VA 20144
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Address | Delaplane Delaplane VA 20144 Get directions |
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I was the last member of the church when we last time we had services .l have some of the books that belong to the church . I took them for the mice were getting into them . Some other families members took other things.the flags are mine along with the pictures. If you want to keep all those things you are welcome to them. The cross on the back wall I got from the church on the Delaplane road as you are leaving the village. Up on a hill to your right.I am desendedfrom the Delaplanes and Adamsthat gave the land for the church . 1845 on the front of the church. The church had split from the church in Farrowsville(now part of Markam.) When they built the railroad in1852 the train could not stop on the side of a hill so the moved the town to flat ground at the bottom of the hill.Lots more to tell.
Added July 16, 2023 by Daniel de Butts