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Bethel Baptist Church

Bethel Baptist Church was founded in 1884 by black members of nearby Sandy Level Baptist Church seeking to organize a separate congregation. They met at first in a brush arbor, then built a frame sanctuary here in 1892. It was ...

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Antipedo Baptist Church / Old Baptist Cemetery

Antipedo Baptist Church. In the plan of Georgetown, laid out by 1730, this one acre lot was reserved for Antipedo Baptist by Elisha Screven. A brick building built before the Revolution for the Baptists, Presbyterians, and independents housed the area ...

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Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church / Green Grove Schoolhouse

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Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church

This church served as the focus for the religious, educational and cultural life of African Americans in the Green Grove community during the late 19th century and well into the 20th century. Deacons Perry Hudson, ...

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Original Bell of Hulls Memorial Baptist Church

This bell

was taken from the

Old Church Building

and placed here by

Elsie S. Truslow

in memory of her husband

Hansford Bryan Truslow

1896 - 1959

Marker is on Enon Road, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Tillman Baptist Church

(Front text)

This church, formally established in 1883 as Savin Grove Baptist Church, had its origins in a congregation active before the Civil War just south of present-day Tillman. When Revs. J.F. Morrall and Jonas Trowell reestablished the church it ...

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Hulls Memorial Baptist Church

Site of the Original

Hulls Memorial Baptist Church

Founded 1888

Erected 1897

Marker is on Hulls Chapel Road near Enon Road, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Padgett’s Creek Baptist Church

[Front]

This church was founded in 1784 by Rev. John Webb and John Cole, with Barnett Putman and William Wilbanks, Sr. as its first deacons. It was first called "the Church of Christ on Tyger River" and renamed Padgett Creek Baptist ...

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Richmond Baptist Church

Richmond Baptist Church and its adjoining cemetery were organized on March 14, 1897 under the leadership of Rev. E.K. Love, third pastor of First African Baptist Church in Savannah. Rev. Love was a significant missionary and religious leader in the ...

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Ways Baptist Church and Stellaville School

Ways Baptist Church was established in 1817. Originally known as Darcy’s Meeting House, the church was formed by members of the Brushy Creek Church. In 1868 Ways Church organized the Stellaville School, which was active until the mid 1940s. The ...

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Crooked Run Baptist Church

Crooked Run Baptist Church was organized in 1772 and is named for the stream that flows nearby. James Garnett Sr., one of the early pastors, served the congregation from 1774 until close to his death in 1830. Another member, Thomas ...

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