Founded in 1829 — Where a Revolutionary Hero, a Heroine, and a Traitor Rest Together

In Troup County, Georgia lies one of the most historic cemeteries in the region — founded in 1829 by both Baptist and Presbyterian congregations. On this journey, I’m joined once again by Mrs. Linda McCardle as we explore the grounds of a church that predates the Civil War and holds incredible stories stretching back to the American Revolution. Here, side by side, rest a Revolutionary War hero, a Revolutionary War heroine, and a Revolutionary War traitor — a man who sided with the British during the war. Their stories, told through timeworn headstones, reveal a powerful slice of early American life and conflict. We also discover the grave of a missionary and countless other remarkable stories carved into these markers. Join me for an unforgettable look into faith, division, and legacy — all preserved within this forgotten churchyard. This work is made possible by viewers like you. Thank you for helping preserve these stories before they disappear forever. Support the Work Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.me/rwrightphotography Mailing Address Sidestep Adventures PO BOX 206 Waverly Hall, Georgia 31831