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38654
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Happy Home Church was formed in 1915 as the Happy Home Pentecostal Holiness Church and the first Camp Meeting was held in 1925. Cabins were eventually built for visitors and a cafeteria was used to cook home cooked meals served three times a day for the duration of the camp meeting. There is a list of the 23 charter members.
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38984
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Edenton, NC, organized in 1701, has the distinction of being the second oldest church in North Carolina and the only colonial era church in use. Work began on the church in 1737 and it was only complete enough for the vestry to meet in the building in 1760. Interior woodwork was replaced and the steeple added in 1806-1809. In 1949-50 fire destroyed the galleries, roof and steeple. The building’s interior was then stripped to the brick walls and renovated. The church cemetery was established in 1722 and there are nearly 700 unmarked graves in the cemetery.