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St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
Founded 1857
Marker is at the intersection of...
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery
Home of the Jackson Greys
This is the former site of...
Sunnyside School, Midway Baptist Church and Midway Cemetery Hist
The community building and spaces in the Sunnyside/Midway ...
Mount Olive Baptist Church
This church was founded in 1866 by Rev. James Smalls, its ...
Oak Grove Baptist Church
(Front text)
This church was organized in 1870 by R...
Bethesda Baptist Church
Organized shortly after the Civil War with Rev. Edward Rhu...
Antioch Baptist Church
>>-- 3 mi. -->
Three miles from here in a grove of o...
Bartlett's Ferry Dam; Antioch Baptist Church
<-- 1 ½ MI. --<
Rev. Simpson Wilson Barley (1827-188...
The Baptist Church of Beaufort
Established as a mission of the Euhaw Baptist
Church...
Bethabra Baptist Church
Clayborn Dalton built an arbor for public Worship across M...
Results for Baptist Church
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
Founded 1857
Marker is at the intersection of Sibley Street and Natomas Street, on the right when traveling east on Sibley Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery
Home of the Jackson Greys
This is the former site of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. The monument to the "Jackson Greys" honors the regiment that was formed on the grounds of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church by Capt. (later Lieutenant Colonel) ...
Sunnyside School, Midway Baptist Church and Midway Cemetery Hist
The community building and spaces in the Sunnyside/Midway Historic District reflect rural Harris County in the 1920’s. Sunnyside School was built by local residents in 1921 to consolidate several one-room schools. It was used as an elementary and high school ...
Mount Olive Baptist Church
This church was founded in 1866 by Rev. James Smalls, its pastor for many years. The congregation, which built its sanctuary here on land owned by the Gospel Harp Society, grew to more than one hundred members by 1903. In ...
Oak Grove Baptist Church
(Front text)
This church was organized in 1870 by Revs. John D. Nix, W.H. Shuman, and Jonas Trowell. F.J. Bryan and A.W. Crosby were its first deacons; Rev. Trowell became its first minister. This sanctuary, dedicated in 1871, was built ...
Bethesda Baptist Church
Organized shortly after the Civil War with Rev. Edward Rhue as its first pastor, Bethesda Baptist Church purchased this site by 1867. Construction of this sanctuary began in 1922 during the pastorate of Rev. A.W. Puller and was completed and ...
Antioch Baptist Church
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Three miles from here in a grove of oaks Antioch Baptist Church was established in a primitive log cabin, Sept. 18, 1809. Soon a building 40 x 60 was erected on 4-1/2 acres of land including the ...
Bartlett's Ferry Dam; Antioch Baptist Church
<-- 1 ½ MI. --<
Rev. Simpson Wilson Barley (1827-1884), minister and doctor, operated a ferry, known as Bartley’s Ferry, 1 ½ miles west on the Chattahoochee River. He preached at the nearby Antioch Baptist Church, one of the earliest in ...
The Baptist Church of Beaufort
Established as a mission of the Euhaw Baptist
Church in 1795, Henry Holcombe, pastor.
With Joseph B. Cook as pastor, the church
was chartered as a Baptist church by the
State of South Carolina on January 27,1804.
At the beginning of the Civil War the ...
Bethabra Baptist Church
Clayborn Dalton built an arbor for public Worship across Mulberry River in Jackson County in the early 1800’s. It was called “Dalton’s Stand”. In 1813 the church was moved on this side of Mulberry River near the Maynard Cemetery. Rev. ...