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The Ten Mile Church of the Brethren

Marianna,

Washington Co., PA

And daughter church, South Pigeon Creek Dunkard Church (now defunct)


To South Pigeon Creek Dunkard (former Church) Cemetery
           Church torn down between 1920-1930.

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Map to South Pigeon Creek Dunkard (former Church) Cemetery
 
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This Cemetery has been called the Leatherman Cemetery or the Leatherman-Tombaugh Cemetery by local citizens.

Technically it was and is South Pigeon Creek Dunkard (former Church) Cemetery.  Three of the four field-stones used as corner stones for this church can still be seen under the entangled vines of poison ivy, poison oak, and other wild growing plants.  


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Cemetery Precautions: Avoid Exposure to Poison Oak / Poison Ivy


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