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·        Adams, Elbert Floyd, ed. "Zion's Landmark 100th Anniversary Edition." A Sweet 
     Savor. Ed. J. M. Mewborn. A Sweet Savor, n.d. Web. 3 May 2013. 
     http://asweetsavor.info/etfa/zion-100.html.

·        Crowley, John G. "Primitive Baptists." The New Georgia Encyclopedia. Georgia 
     Humanities Council and the U of Georgia P, 2004. Web. 3 May 2013. 
     http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1545.

·        Footprints in the "Hollows." Elkin: Northwestern Regional Library, n.d. Print. 

·        Gage, Matthew B. "Where Did Baptists Come From?" BaptistBasics.org Defining and 
     Defending the Faith since 2007. Matthew B. Gage, 2007. Web. 3 May 2013. 
     http://www.baptistbasics.org/baptists/b004.php.

·        Gardner, Carroll F., comp. History of the Primitive Baptist Churches. N.p.: 
     n.p., 2002. Print. 

·        The Heritage of Surry County North Carolina. N.p.: Surry County Genealogical 
     Association, 1994. Print. Vol. 2 of The Heritage Book Collection.

·        Ivey, Micheal N. "A Welsh Succession of Primitive Baptist Faith and Practice." 
     A Welsh Succession of Primitive Baptist Faith and Practice. PBWS, 9 Oct. 
     2012. Web. 3 May 2013. http://www.pb.org/pbdocs/chhist5.html.

·        Minick, Ruth. "This'n That about Surry County History." Surry County Historical 
     Society: n. pag. Print. 

·        Pell, Rodney F. Meshack Franklin: Western North Carolina Planter. Boonville: 
     Whiteline Ink Book Design & Production, 1987. Print. 

·        Taylor, James. "Primitive Baptist History Overview." The Old School Baptist Web 
     Site. Elder James Taylor, 2006. Web. 3 May 2013. 
     http://www.oldschoolbaptist.org/History.htm.