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Possum Trot Church : ウィキペディア英語版
Possum Trot Church
Possum Trot Church was built around 1850 in Rome, Georgia and was appropriated by Martha Berry as a Sunday school, in 1900. The school grew to become Berry College. The original church building still stands on the Berry Campus.
==Early years==

The Possum Trot Church in Rome, Georgia is often known as the "cradle of Berry College." It was first built around the 1850s. The old church was appropriated by Martha Berry for the Possum Trot Sunday School in 1900. (Possum Trot was a school from 1900-1954.) The needs of the people at Possum Trot, and places like it, inspired her to build the schools to help the local children learn how to use their talents and resources better. Miss Berry's title, "The Sunday Lady of Possum Trot," originated from her teaching Sunday school at the church. In the early 1930s, three schoolrooms that matched the rustic setting were added and the grammar grades were moved there from the log cabin area on the main campus. Children of faculty and staff and the Possum Trot children attended classes together. These children studied under the able teaching of Mrs. Fred (Elsie Andrews) Ford, who had previously taught at both the Mountain School and at the grammar school in the log cabin area.
Miss Berry didn’t have bibles for the children. Instead, she painted murals on the walls. To this day, the walls still proclaim, "The eyes of the Lord are in every place beholding the evil and the good."〔http://www.berry.edu/oakhill/possumtrot.asp〕

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