Holmes Valley

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Holmes Valley is located at 30°34′36″N, 85°44′35″W .GR1

Holmes Valley is a small town in Washington County, Florida on State Hwy 279. It was founded in 1848 after federal troops pursued Creek Indion Chief Holmes there and killed him on the stop.

[edit] Historical church

In 1857 native pine was used to build a tiny, primitive church, the Moss Hill Methodist Church in Holmes Valley. Hand-plained tongue-and-groove planks were laid down, and wooden nails and square pegs were used in its construction. The pulpit furniture and pews were hand-hewn.

Today the church remains almost unchanged and remains without heat or electricity. However, it was the second building in the county to have glass windows. It sits in a clearing surrounded by dense woods.

It is open to the public as a historical monument.

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