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Chestnut Ridge and Schellsburg Union Church and Cemetery

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Built
  
1806

NRHP Reference #
  
04001482

Area
  
3 ha

Architectural style
  
log church

Opened
  
1806

Added to NRHP
  
12 January 2005

Chestnut Ridge and Schellsburg Union Church and Cemetery

Location
  
US 30, Napier Township, Pennsylvania

Chestnut Ridge and Schellsburg Union Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. The church was built by members of the Reformed and Lutheran churches in 1806. It was used by both congregations until 1843, and then by the Reformed congregation until 1853. The first burial in the cemetery was in 1806, while the church was being constructed. Workmen who were roofing the church placed a child named Whetstone in an unmarked grave. Nevertheless the cemetery was not formally organized until 1860, and did not receive a deed to the land until 1897.

The church was originally built of logs and in 1881 covered with weatherboarding. The weatherboarding was removed in 1935, and the church was restored in the early 2000s.

The church and cemetery were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. The small town of Schellsburg, and the Schellsburg Historic District, which is also listed on the National Register, is about 1/4 mile to the east on U.S. 30.

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