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First Congregational Church of Ripon
This property has been
placed on the
National ...
Site of First Baptist Church
In the last quarter of the eighteenth century, two black p...
National Historic Landmark-First Presbyterian Church
National Historic Landmark-First Presbyterian (Old Whaler'...
St. James First Missionary Baptist Church
This church was founded in 1876 by freed blacks from Georg...
First Providence Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1856 as the Colored Providence Baptist Church...
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Church-Columbia
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Church, Columbia...
First Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1913, the First Missionary Baptist Church was...
National Historic Landmark-Old First Presbyterian Church
National Historical Landmark- Old First Presbyterian Churc...
First Presbyterian Church - Fernandina Beach
Constructed in 1859, this church was used as a military ba...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1832, congregation members completed this san...
Results for First Church
First Congregational Church of Ripon
This property has been
placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Ransom Street 0.1 miles south of West Fond du Lac Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Site of First Baptist Church
In the last quarter of the eighteenth century, two black preachers, first Moses, then Gowan Pamphlet, began holding religious services out of doors for free blacks and slaves in the Williamsburg area. Although identified as an organized Baptist church by ...
National Historic Landmark-First Presbyterian Church
National Historic Landmark-First Presbyterian (Old Whaler's) Church
The architectural heritage of Sag Harbor dates largely from the first half of the 19th century when it was a booming whaling town.
Old Whaler's Church (1843-1844) was built with the support of wealthy ...
St. James First Missionary Baptist Church
This church was founded in 1876 by freed blacks from Georgia, Alabama, and North Florida who had come to the Keys to work on Henry Flagler's railroad. Today's masonry building is built around the wood original.
Information provided by the ...
First Providence Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1856 as the Colored Providence Baptist Church, the congregation is the oldest black church in Polk County. Known today as the First Providence Missionary Baptist Church, it is located in one of Polk County's oldest settlements of West ...
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Church-Columbia
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Church, Columbia
On December 17, 1860, the South Carolina Convention of the People met here, and voted on the resolution: That it is the opinion of this Convention that the State of South Carolina should forthwith ...
First Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1913, the First Missionary Baptist Church was constructed from concrete blocks made with a hand-block press by Sebring's first black carpenter and second black police officer, John Grady. It is one of the town's oldest black churches.
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National Historic Landmark-Old First Presbyterian Church
National Historical Landmark- Old First Presbyterian Church
The Old First Presbyterian Church was designed very late in William Strickland's career while he was engaged on the construction of the Tennessee State Capitol.
Having started his architectural career as an apprentice to ...
First Presbyterian Church - Fernandina Beach
Constructed in 1859, this church was used as a military barracks for Union troops during the Federal occupation of Fernandina and later as a primary school operated by the Freedmen's Bureau for teaching freed slaves. It is reported that Union ...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1832, congregation members completed this sanctuary in 1838. The only Tallahassee church still standing from territorial days, the Classic Revival style building with Gothic doors and windows is prominent in downtown. The north gallery was set aside for ...