Results for Baptist Church
Mill Creek Baptist Church
Site of
Mill Creek Baptist Church
Organized pr...
First Baptist Church
In 1834 thirteen Jackson pioneers established the Barry-Ja...
First Baptist Church
On February 14, 1829, twelve persons met and organized und...
First Baptist Church
Organized as Cool Springs Baptist Church in John Bostick h...
Second Baptist Church
On Green Square
Was founded December 26, 1802...
Union Baptist Church And Cemetery
Union Baptist Church was organized in 1834 by 18 or 20 mem...
Baptist Church
Baptist
Church
Erected 1793
Elija...
Freewill Baptist Church
Restored
Wisconsin’s first Freewill Baptist congrega...
Nails Creek Baptist Church
Nails Creek Baptist Church, the first Baptist Church in Ba...
St. Paul Baptist Church
This African-American church was organized in 1873 by Simo...
Results for Baptist Church
Mill Creek Baptist Church
Site of
Mill Creek Baptist Church
Organized prior to 1742
Grand-parent of
First Baptist Church
Martinsburg, West Va.
Marker is on Baptist Church Alley 0.1 miles south of Geraldstown Road (West Virginia Highway 51).
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Baptist Church
In 1834 thirteen Jackson pioneers established the Barry-Jackson Baptist Church in Sandstone Township. Five years later the Reverend David Hendee and seventeen members of that church formed the First Baptist Church in Jackson. Meetings were held in several locations until ...
First Baptist Church
On February 14, 1829, twelve persons met and organized under the name Ephesus Baptist Church of Columbus. The northern half of this block had been designated for religious purposes in the state survey of 1828, and a small meeting house ...
First Baptist Church
Organized as Cool Springs Baptist Church in John Bostick home in 1848-met there until 1855, about 500 feet west. First log Meeting House and Cemetery on Vance Street, 1855-1867. Second church house located in present Cool Springs Cemetery, 1867-1889. Church ...
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 ...
Union Baptist Church And Cemetery
Union Baptist Church was organized in 1834 by 18 or 20 members from Canaan Church. The Libscomb area was then known as East End. Members of the Rockett and Ware families donated the original two acreas of this site and ...
Baptist Church
Baptist
Church
Erected 1793
Elijah Herrick 1st Pastor
Marker is on Polin Road (County Route 128) north of Oak Ridge Road (County Highway 129), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Freewill Baptist Church
Restored
Wisconsin’s first Freewill Baptist congregation, organized by Yankee pioneers Rev. Rufus Cheney July 11, 1840, Built this Greek revival style edifice, 1859. As Abolitionists, they were active here in the Civil War.
But the dwindling congregation disbanded in 1925, incorporating ...
Nails Creek Baptist Church
Nails Creek Baptist Church, the first Baptist Church in Banks County, was established February 11, 1787. It was the Mother Church of Middle River, Grove Level and Indian Creek. Many descendants of its charter members are active in the work ...
St. Paul Baptist Church
This African-American church was organized in 1873 by Simon McIntosh, Henry Golden, Lily Yarborough, Frances Kelly, Lizzie Hart, and others. The first pastor, Rev. Daniel Golden, served 1873-1891. The first sanctuary was built in 1876. The present sanctuary was built ...