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Bodock MB Church

Established 1915

New Albany

The simple white building has remained the same thought many years in this African American Church. The name Bodock comes from a tree in the area which has wood that is extremely hard and was used by the Native Chickasaw for making bows.

Hwy 178 West between New Albany and Myrtle

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The Union County Hallelujah Trail was made possible with a grant from the Mississippi Bicentennial Commission through the Mississippi Humanities Council and the volunteer time of the Zack Stewart, Blue Mountain College Interns, and the staff of the Union County Heritage Museum.

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