Hello again, Upon further searching, there were actually two Quaker meeting houses along Goose Creek...the one described in the previous message is the Lower Meeting House and there was an "Upper Goose Creek Meeting House" near Taylor's Mountain, much farther upstream, near where the Beale Treasure is supposed to be. I notice on the Bedford County Historical Map there is also a notation above Enoch's Creek, one of the branches of Goose Creek, near Raven Rock, that "The Quaker, David Crenshaw, came here in 1782" with an arrow pointing to a location on Goose Creek. Does anyone have any information on Crenshaw? Did he establish a meeting house there, as well? Goose Creek must have been the Hollywood Boulevard of Quaker Meeting Houses in that part of the world...just kidding. Linda