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Flat Rock Community
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1938-39 Flat Rock Scout Troop photograph
1938-39 Flat Rock Scout Troop -on the front row, left ot right are Tommy Timmons, Bobby Hicks, Lester Hensley, A. C. Belton, unknown, Fred Bradford (leader). On the second row are Holland Puckett, Grady Shelton, Gray Thomas and unknown. The back row includes Ab Sutphin, Ed Eaton, Howard Hicks and John Collins -
Flat Rock School
photograph of Flat Rock School -
photograph of Flat Rock Boy Scout Troop
photograph of the 1938-1939 Flat Rock Scout Boy Troop. On the front row, left to right: Tommy Timmons, Bobby Hicks, Lester Hensley, A.C. Belton, unknown, Fred Bradford (leader). On the second row: Holland Puckett, Grady Shelton, Gray Thomas, unknown. The back row includes A.B. Sutphin, Ed Eaton, Howard Hicks and John Collins -
Photographs of The Bridge Church International
Photographs of The Bridge Church International in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County, NC -
Photographs of Payne's Chapel Baptist Church
Photographs of Payne's Chapel Baptist Church in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County, NC -
Photographs of New Venture Baptist Church
Photographs of New Venture Baptist Church in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County, NC -
Photographs of New Life Pentecostal Church
Photographs of New Life Pentecostal Church in the Flat Rock community of Surry County, NC -
Photographs of Korner's Grove Primitive Baptist Church
Photographs of Korner's Grove Primitive Baptist Church in Mount Airy, NC -
Flat Rock Baptist Church sketch
Flat Rock Baptist Church sketch by artist Luke Collins in 1990 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church 2000 Directory
Flat Rock Baptist Church 2000 Directory -
Flat Rock Baptist Church 1996 Directory
Flat Rock Baptist Church 1996 Directory -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1991
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1991 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1979
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1979 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1967
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1967 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Committee Manual 1967
Committee Manual for Flat Rock Baptist Church 1967 -
Eldridge Marshall Oral History Interview transcript
Eldridge Marshall oral history interview transcript from interview with Teresa Yeatts on August 22, 2001. The purpose of this oral history interview is to collect and preserve Eldridge Marshall's knowledge of the Flat Rock community and his life stories including his time spent in WWII. Also included are his father's, Ellis Leonard Marshall, WWI draft and discharge papers. -
Albert James "AJ" Coe portrait
Portrait of Albert James "AJ" Coe. Born 27 February 1926. Died 22 April 2009. Son of Sherman Lester Coe and Maggie Lou Adkins/Atkins. -
Photographs of Mount Calvary C.M.E. Church
Photographs of the Mount Calvary C.M.E. Church in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County, NC. -
photographs of Flat Rock Presbyterian Church
Photographs of the Flat Rock Presbyterian Church in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County (N.C.) -
photographs of the Flat Rock Pentecostal Holiness Church
Photographs of the Flat Rock Pentecostal Holiness Church in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County, NC -
Photographs of the Flat Rock Church of God
Photographs of the Flat Rock Church of God in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County, NC -
Photographs of Flat Rock Baptist Church
Photographs of Flat Rock Baptist Church in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County (N.C.) -
Photographs of the Church of God Of Prophecy
Photographs of the Church of God of Prophecy in Mount Airy, NC -
The Flat Rock Presbyterian Church Celebrates 100 years of Worship in the Same Sanctuary- 1903-2003
Booklet from 2003 with a history of the Flat Rock Presbyterian Church -
Flat Rock School
photograph of Flat Rock School - This is the remodeled Flat Rock School of 1907. This addition was to the front of the original one room rock school built years earlier. The following was printed on the back of this old photograph found in the office of North Carolina Granite Corporation: Few communities can boast of as handsome a school as the Flat Rock District School, situated two miles east of Mt. Airy, North Carolina. In 1907, when the county authorities decided to build a school at this place the plans provided by them did not meet with the approval of the parentage of the District, who voluntarily subscribed enough money to erect this beautiful and substantial building. Generations may come and go; the roof and sebsequent roofs may rot and fall; even the worn and much be-whittled benches may by many times replaced; but those sturdy walls of "MT. AIRY---THE WHITTEST GRANITE" will stand forever as an endearing monument to the intelligence and foresightedness of those builders, who, while they were building, built once and forever. Inmcidentally, the workmanship displayed in the construction of these walls is worthy of all praise. It was indeed a labor of love, and as in all things where the children of a community claim the love and interest of their parents, the result is never in doubt. One and Two-Man Rubble from the quarries of The North Carolina Granite Corporation, of Mt. Airy, North Carolina.