Old Scotland Presbyterian Church

Tunnel Springs, Monroe County, AL

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If you have photos related to Old Scotland, please let us know. We would love to post them here for everyone to see.

 

 

To view photos of some of the attendees from recent years click n the links below:

In 1973, the Monroe Journal ran a photostory about the homecoming service at Old Scotland. Click here to view the photographs.   People identified in the photographs include Graydon Simmons, Mrs. Julia Taylor, Mrs. Brutus Bailey, Clinton Rowell,  A. L. Nettles, Mrs. Lee Hendrix (Alma Nettles), John Dennis, T. M. McMillan, Rev. T. Morton McMillan, Alline Nettles McMillan White, Mrs. Mac Saxon, Mrs. Bill Wilkerson, Mrs. Al Moss, Mrs. E. C. “Carl “ Watson (Margaret Simmons Watson), Charlene McMillan, and Charles Jackson (Chuck) McMillan, III. There are other people in the photos that have not been identified. If you can help with the identity of any of these, please let us know.

 

 

Here are some other photos provided by Sara Bradley Nettles. They are from several different years. We have not been able to positively identify the year, but we have identified the people.  People identified in the photographs include Dr. Rock (bagpiper), Sara Hugh Nettles Bradley, Lu Bradley Elliott, Billy Lee Hendrix, the Fell family, Anna-Faith Elliott, Sara-Grace Elliott , Michelle Bradley, Beverly Bradley Ross, and Patrick Ross, Evelyn Carter, Rev .Brannan Bowman, Carol Bowman, Thomas Bowman, Steve Wittkop, Billy Wittkop, Bill Hendrix, and Pete Wittkop,  Reverend James Watson, Alene Davison, Beverly Ann Bradley, Jimmy Wittkop, and McKenna Whittkop.

 

I have a photograph of the Smith Family taken many years ago at their home near Old Scotland Presbyterian Church. We are trying to identify the family members. If you can help, please let us know.

 

                                                                                                           

 

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