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Jordans Chapel Cemetery Summary Report, page 64

provided the land in the 1820s, thereby unintentionally getting his name further recorded in the history of north Alabama. The only stone in the little cemetery that is believed to be the Jordan's Chapel Cemetery is quite likely for Bartholomew Jordan. (It could be the “rock of the beginning” for the deed specifications, but since it is not located within the one acre site of the chapel itself, then that possibility is discounted.) The stone has no inscription, but it is shown below: 64 - (3218)