Begun in 1906 and completed in 1908, the Vernal Presbyterian Church is an increasingly-rare and unusually intact example of a rural Gothic Revival church from the first decade of the twentieth century. It retains its original framing, weatherboard siding, windows, and interior fittings including woodwork, floors and pews. It was listed on the National Register on 18 November 2002, with 3 acres of land. It is included in "Historic Churches of Mississippi" (2007) (p. 72). |