According to the Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (1893, XIII, p. 732), in the village of Wodzierady, by the road to Chorzeszow there was a large stone with a carved foot, according to local tradition imprinted by St. Dorothy. In turn, according to a note by J. Szaniawski, it was supposed to be the foot of St. Theresa (1868, p. 3). The stone was said to lie near the bridge, leaning against the bank of a ditch. Stone not found in the field (search conducted in 2021). According to local informants, destroyed before World War II.
Sources of information: Szaniawski 1872, 13; Baruch 1907, 29; field queries