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Second Baptist Church
The Second Baptist Church, constructed in 1914 to replace ...
The Second Freewill Baptist (Pond Street) Church
This historic congregation was a leader in the anti-slaver...
Second Baptist Church World War II Memorial
In Honor and Memory
Of the Members of the Second Bap...
Second Bethel Baptist Church
This frame vernacular style building was completed in 1888...
Second Baptist Church / James P. Poindexter
Historic Underground Railroad Site
Side A:
Se...
Second Baptist Church
On Green Square
Was founded December 26, 1802...
Second Baptist Church
Side A:
This site has long served the religious, edu...
Political Meeting at Second Baptist Church
In 1870, African American men in Circleville attempted to ...
Second Baptist Church
The church was founded by a small group of people under th...
Second Baptist Church
In 1851 the Reverends J.W. Hackley and D.G. Lett organized...
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Second Baptist Church
The Second Baptist Church, constructed in 1914 to replace the original church building, houses Michigan's first African American congregation. The church was established in 1836, when 13 former slaves decided to leave the First Baptist Church because of its discriminatory ...
The Second Freewill Baptist (Pond Street) Church
This historic congregation was a leader in the anti-slavery movement. Emancipation day celebration and served as a station on the underground railroad
Marker is on Chester Ave, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Second Baptist Church World War II Memorial
In Honor and Memory
Of the Members of the Second Baptist Church who served in
World War II
Herman A Arrowood - Fred A Johnson
Willard W. Batson - J.Clyde Jones
R.Douglas Bishop - Glover Y.Jones
Hubert E.Bishop - Ray F.Jones
Charles R.Brown. Jr. - Roy F.Jones
Lee ...
Second Bethel Baptist Church
This frame vernacular style building was completed in 1888 and served as a school for the black community. The pastor, the Reverend Henry Shaw, was the first to minister to the local African American turpentine, sawmill and phosphate workers.
Information ...
Second Baptist Church / James P. Poindexter
Historic Underground Railroad Site
Side A:
Second Baptist Church - Columbus' Oldest Black Baptist Church, 1836
Second Baptist Church cordially received its independence as a mission church from the First Baptist Church on January 7, 1836. Rev. Ezekiel Fields was chosen as ...
Second Baptist Church
On Green Square
Was founded December 26, 1802
by Rev. Henry Cunningham and
Twenty-five other Baptists.
General William T. Sherman and
Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton
met with the Negroes of this city
and the newly freed slaves at
Second Baptist Church when Savannah
surrendered to General Sherman ...
Second Baptist Church
Side A:
This site has long served the religious, education, and public interests of the residents of Mechanicsburg. A local Methodist congregation built its first church here in 1820, and the townspeople also used the structure as its village school. The ...
Political Meeting at Second Baptist Church
In 1870, African American men in Circleville attempted to vote in municipal elections. Despite the recent ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment, pollsters refused their votes on the basis that state law forbade them from receiving the ballots. The Second Baptist ...
Second Baptist Church
The church was founded by a small group of people under the leadership of Reverend Jordan D. Brown, in 1893. The church was chartered in 1919. Ground was broken for the present church in 1926 under Rev. G.E. Sallie. The ...
Second Baptist Church
In 1851 the Reverends J.W. Hackley and D.G. Lett organized the Second Baptist Church under the Anti-Slavery Baptist Association. The first of four churches—a log building—was erected on the southeast corner of Sixth and Ferry streets. In 1872 the building ...