Sepia-toned image of a large, two-story Mission revival style church with a large, square bell tower. Elaborate stained glass windows fill the visible facades, and a long flight of stairs leads up to a recessed entrance. The church sits in a grassy yard, and a sidewalk runs beside it. Several tall, slender oak trees are set about the edge of the lawn.
Black and white photograph of men putting new windows in a church building. It has a steep-gabled roof and a covered front porch. It is impossible to tell whether or not the windows are being removed or put in in the image.
Handmade quilt square which depicts local church as part of the 15-panel Heritage Quilt of Cedar Mill. Description from related pamphlet: BLOCK 2 WESLEY CHAPEL by Diane West. This little church was dismantled not many years ago. Its bell was sold and hangs in another old church not far away. Wesley Chapel was located west adjacent to the new 7-11 Store in the Milltowner area. Jasper and Abraham Lincoln Young donated a piece of land in the corner of their place on Cornell Road, and during the summer of 1892 Wesley Chapel was built and dedicated in the fall. It was served by a Methodist pastor who had several other 'points' or churches on his circuit. At that time, Cedar Mill consisted of a general store and post office, two blacksmith shops, a prune dryer, and several homes.