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Site of First Baptist Church / Baptist Seminary
Site of First Baptist Church
In 1825, Wm. Bullein ...
Canaan Baptist Church
Jefferson County's Oldest Baptist Church
Organized S...
Siloam Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1799 by Rev. John Wall...
Bethel Baptist Church
(Front text)
Bethel (Black River) Baptist Church w...
First Baptist Church of Lufkin
Chartered with nine members, the Lufkin Baptist Church beg...
Second Baptist Church / James P. Poindexter
Historic Underground Railroad Site
Side A:
Se...
Hickory Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery
(Front text)
This church, founded by 1869 with Rev....
Court Street Baptist Church
The congregation was organized in 1843,
when Lynchbu...
High Hills Baptist Church
(Front text)
Organized by Rev. Joseph Reese, this c...
First Baptist Church, West Main Street
The Charlottesville African Church
congregation was ...
Results for Baptist Church
Site of First Baptist Church / Baptist Seminary
Site of First Baptist Church
In 1825, Wm. Bullein Johnson opened a subscription for a Baptist meetinghouse, which was soon built here. The 120 foot-square lot, which extended well into present McBee Ave., was given by Vardry McBee. After its ...
Canaan Baptist Church
Jefferson County's Oldest Baptist Church
Organized September 5, 1818 in home of Isaac Brown 3 miles west of Elyton. Met in homes and schoolhouse near Old Jonesboro until 1824. First building erected on site now the 14th Street entrance to Cedar ...
Siloam Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1799 by Rev. John Waller, Rev. David Lilly, William Chiles, and Meshec Overby, with 32 charter members. Waller, its first minister, served until his death in 1802. Other notable pastors included Revs. John Broadus, Basil ...
Bethel Baptist Church
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Bethel (Black River) Baptist Church was organized in 1780 and admitted to the Charleston Baptist Association in 1782. Its mother church was High Hills Baptist Church. Bethel was incorporated in December 1823. The Reverend Solomon Thomson served as ...
First Baptist Church of Lufkin
Chartered with nine members, the Lufkin Baptist Church began conducting worship services soon after rail lines reached the townsite in the early 1880s. The Houston, East & West Texas Railroad donated land at this site to Joesph Kerr, E.H.F. McMullen, ...
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 ...
Hickory Grove Baptist Church and Cemetery
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This church, founded by 1869 with Rev. G.D. Kinard as its first pastor and 22 charter members, was admitted to the Barnwell Association that year. The congregation first met in a brush arbor, then built a log church ...
Court Street Baptist Church
The congregation was organized in 1843,
when Lynchburg’s African American Baptists
were separated from First Baptist Church.
The new African Baptist Church of Lynchburg met in a converted theater. It was demolished in 1879, after the deaths of eight people during a panic ...
High Hills Baptist Church
(Front text)
Organized by Rev. Joseph Reese, this church was established Jan. 4, 1772. First located on land given by Dr. Joseph Howard (later moved to present site purchased from Gen. Thomas Sumter), it ordained, 1774, young Richard Furman, whose ...
First Baptist Church, West Main Street
The Charlottesville African Church
congregation was organized in 1864. Four years later it bought the Delevan building, built in 1828 by Gen. John H. Cocke, and at one time used as a temperance hotel for University of Virginia students. It became ...