Hope of Heavenly Existence
The tomb of Walter M. Bullock is located in the small burial grounds at St. John's Episcopal Church in Williamsboro, Vance County, North Carolina. This upward pointing finger is carved on the marker and symbolizes, from what I've discovered, the hope of heavenly existence.
The church was built in 1773 and the only colonial church in North Carolina of frame construction. The church has been carefully restored and is maintained well. It is no longer used for services. It's been placed on the National Register of Historic Places--reference number 71000622
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Hope of Heavenly Existence
The tomb of Walter M. Bullock is located in the small burial grounds at St. John's Episcopal Church in Williamsboro, Vance County, North Carolina. This upward pointing finger is carved on the marker and symbolizes, from what I've discovered, the hope of heavenly existence.
The church was built in 1773 and the only colonial church in North Carolina of frame construction. The church has been carefully restored and is maintained well. It is no longer used for services. It's been placed on the National Register of Historic Places--reference number 71000622
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License