Results for Baptist Church
Goucher Baptist Church
(Front)
This church, the oldest in the Broad River ...
New Zion Baptist Church
New Zion Baptist Church, the second oldest and largest bla...
Poplar Springs Baptist Church
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Established in 1805, Poplar Springs Ba...
Tugalo Baptist Church and Cemetery
Tugalo Baptist Church, established before 1789, was first ...
Gum Branch Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1833 as the Gum Branch Primit...
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, a handsome redbrick late Victoria...
First Baptist Church
When it was dedicated on March 6, 1927, the First Baptist ...
Fourth Street Baptist Church
In 1900 the Mt. Canaan Baptist Church was established unde...
The Second Freewill Baptist (Pond Street) Church
This historic congregation was a leader in the anti-slaver...
Congdon Street Baptist Church
Built in 1874 as the second meeting house and a place of w...
Results for Baptist Church
Goucher Baptist Church
(Front)
This church, the oldest in the Broad River Association, was founded in 1770 and was first called Thicketty Branch Baptist Church. After meeting in a brush arbor and area houses, it built its first permanent church, a log building, ...
New Zion Baptist Church
New Zion Baptist Church, the second oldest and largest black Baptist Church on Amelia Island, was founded on May 15, 1870 under the leadership of Reverend Lewis Cook (1834-1880). He and 69 parishioners held their first meeting in a stable ...
Poplar Springs Baptist Church
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Established in 1805, Poplar Springs Baptist Church, "Mother Church" of the Tugalo Baptist Assn., began in May of that year. Some of the first members were Joseph Chandler, Thomas Wilkins, John Nail, John Mullins, and James Jackson. John ...
Tugalo Baptist Church and Cemetery
Tugalo Baptist Church, established before 1789, was first known as the Tugalo River Church. Founded by the Rev. John Cleveland, a Revolutionary Soldier, Tugalo is the oldest church in what was then Franklin County. The county covered an area in ...
Gum Branch Baptist Church
This church was organized in 1833 as the Gum Branch Primitive Baptist Church by members of Beard’s Creek Primitive Baptist Church. Among the charter members were Samuel and David Delk. The land for the church was given by Fashau Long, ...
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, a handsome redbrick late Victorian Gothic church, is home to one of Asheville's largest congregations of African Americans. In the spring of 1880, Reverend Robert Parker Rumley established a new African American Baptist church in Asheville, ...
First Baptist Church
When it was dedicated on March 6, 1927, the First Baptist Church embodied the distinctive style of its architect, Douglas Ellington, who incorporated traditional Beaux-Arts planning, the stark forms of early Christian church architecture, and fashionably modern Art Deco details ...
Fourth Street Baptist Church
In 1900 the Mt. Canaan Baptist Church was established under the leadership of the Reverends John Bellamy and Willis Carter when a few men and women met under a fig tree on Third Avenue to worship. In 1901 Rev. Bellamy ...
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
Congdon Street Baptist Church
Built in 1874 as the second meeting house and a place of worship for the 19th century Afro-American community
Marker is on Congdon Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org