The First Permanent
Sunday School
The first permanent Sunday School in the "Old" Mennonite Church, founded by the authority of the church, was organized in the Logan County Amish Mennonite Church, now the South Union Church, one and seven-tenths miles, northwest of this location, June 7, 1863, by Preacher David Plank assisted by Bishop Jacob C. Kenagy with the counsel of the congregation.
Marker is at the intersection of Ohio Route 507 and U.S. 68, on the left when traveling east on State Route 507.
Courtesy hmdb.org