Results for Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of Trussville
Organized as Cahawba Baptist Church, 1821 Elder Sion Blyth...
Mount Arie (Mount Ararat) Missionary Baptist Church
Bartlett was a small farming community in 1898. Black Amer...
Fishing Creek Baptist Church
Fishing Creek Baptist Church, the second of this denominat...
First Baptist Church of Kountze
The Baptist Church of Hardin was organized in 1860 with Pa...
Smyrna Baptist Church
Organized in 1827 as Kirkland Church, the name was changed...
Ridgeland Baptist Church
( Front text )
This church was organized February
Deep Run Baptist Church
Founded here in 1742, Deep Run Baptist Church was establis...
PP African American Settlement / Eden Baptist Church
Side A: PP African American Settlement
Thirte...
Original Bell of Stepney Baptist Church
Original Bell Of
Stepney Baptist Church
I...
Birdsey’s Plain Stepney Baptist Church
[ North side ]
Stepney
1848
...
Results for Baptist Church
First Baptist Church of Trussville
Organized as Cahawba Baptist Church, 1821 Elder Sion Blythe, pastor Anderson Robertson, Sherwood Holley, deacons John Stovall, Jordan Williams, trustees.
Member of Canaan (now Birmingham) Baptist Association since its beginning in 1833.
This marker dedicated at the church’s 141st Anniversary, July 14, ...
Mount Arie (Mount Ararat) Missionary Baptist Church
Bartlett was a small farming community in 1898. Black American laborers arrived each fall for the cotton harvest. Thomas Sanders and Nelson Secret and their families called the Reverend F. E. Garrett of Temple to help them establish Mount Arie ...
Fishing Creek Baptist Church
Fishing Creek Baptist Church, the second of this denomination to be constituted in the upcountry of Georgia, was organized in 1782, under the leadership of the Rev. Sanders Walker, who became its first pastor. It was one of five churches ...
First Baptist Church of Kountze
The Baptist Church of Hardin was organized in 1860 with Pastor D.W. Jordan. When the railroad bypassed Hardin (then the county seat) in 1881, area residents began moving to nearby Kountze. Hardin Baptists are believed to have followed, probably meeting ...
Smyrna Baptist Church
Organized in 1827 as Kirkland Church, the name was changed in 1836 to Smyrna Baptist Church. Title to the site was conveyed in 1849 by William I. Mixon.
Additional land was given by Thomas H. Willingham in 1882 to extend the ...
Ridgeland Baptist Church
( Front text )
This church was organized February
28,1892, by Revs. W.H.Dowling and
J.T. Morrison with nine charter
members. It was admitted to the
Savannah River Baptist Association
with Rev.Dowling as its first
minister. The congregation held
services in the Masonic hall
until 1894, when it built its ...
Deep Run Baptist Church
Founded here in 1742, Deep Run Baptist Church was established as an Episcopal chapel. Modeled after St. John's Church in Richmond, it was constructed in 1749 with wooden pegs and beams that remain part of the present structure. During the ...
PP African American Settlement / Eden Baptist Church
Side A: PP African American Settlement
Thirteen African American families migrated to Pebble Township in Pike County in the early 1820s from Virginia. Some of the families were former slaves while others were freeborn people of color. Their farm knowledge and ...
Original Bell of Stepney Baptist Church
Original Bell Of
Stepney Baptist Church
In Service
From 1885 to Sept. 9, 1964
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Connecticut Route 25) and Green Street, on the right when traveling south on Main ...
Birdsey’s Plain Stepney Baptist Church
[ North side ]
Stepney
1848
Birdsey’s Plain
Stepney Baptist Church
This two-story Greek Revival-style church was built under the direction of Hanford Hull, a noted joiner. The congregation was formed by the unification of the Stepney Baptist ...