>From yesterday's post: I went into the post office and waited my turn. When I got to the counter I asked the lady there, who turned out to be the postmistress about the church and cemetery. The first thing she said was, 'You're not from around here are you?' :) I had to confess I was not. But then she too said she'd only been there a few months having moved there from northeastern Pennsylvania. Just at that moment a lady walked up to do some post office business and the postmistress said, "well here is who you need to ask - she works with the historical society or knows who to contact." I briefly explained to the customer what I was seeking. She laughed and said, "you can follow me home. I live next door to the church you are looking for." So we followed her home. The old church is there next to her house but looks the worse for wear. She said that a number of years ago the stained glass windows were sent to a church in Kentucky. Some of the folk in DeRuyter lamented that because the windows had had the names of some of the founders included in the stained glass windows. >From the SDB list: A small correction... > The stained glass windows of the DeRuyter church were donated to the Cornerstone SDB church in/near Tupelo, MS. >While the local historians may be disappointed, the windows are continuing to be used in a vibrant, young church of the same >denomination and will be preserved for years to come. SDB history cannot be restricted to a particular region. The SDB list is SDB-L@rootsweb.com Also for those who might be interested there is a Seventh Day Baptist website - http://www.seventhdaybaptist.org/ Tim