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The Queenston Baptist Church

By 1808 the Rev. Elkanah Holmes, a missionary from the United States, had organized the first Baptist congregation in Queenston. Following the war of 1812 the congregation declined, was reorganized in 1831 and between 1842 and 1845 erected the rough-cut ...

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Andice Baptist Church

The Rev. Freeman Smalley, one of the first Baptists in Texas, preached in this area about 1850. This church was organized about 1851, meeting in a log schoolhouse built by Joshua Stapp and others, 1854-76; in a new school building, ...

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Brownsville Baptist Church

Marker Front:

In 1788, this Baptist congregation, a branch of Cashaway Church (1756) founded by Welsh Neck Church (1738), purchased land 2 miles SW of here from the Rev. John Brown. The congregation was independently constituted in 1789 and named Muddy ...

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Simpsonville Baptist Church

National Historic Site

Church Organized 1888

Built 1913

Entered in National Historic Register

October 13, 1992

Marker is on Church Street (County Route 220) south of County Route 219, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bethel Primitive Baptist Church

Bethel Primitive Baptist Church, the second Baptist Church to be organized in the area of old Lowndes County, was constituted September 2, 1826. The

organizing Presbytery were: Elders Benjamin Manning. Matthew Albritton and Henry Melton, with Deacon William A. Knight. Charter ...

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Cartersville Baptist Church

According to tradition, free African-Americans established a religious congregation, which met in private homes, in this area as early as 1863. Rose Carter, a member of the community, donated land for a church in 1903. The church served the residents ...

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Shiloh Baptist Church

According to tradition, African Americans from the Mason Neck area and others who had recently moved to Virginia from Maryland formed a religious congregation in 1869. They built a log church on the north side of Gunston Road in 1878 ...

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Prince Williams Baptist Church

Previously a branch of nearby Coosawhatchie

Baptist Church (now Beech Branch), this

church was constituted as a seperate church

in 1813 and takes its name from the parish in

which it was located. Espousing Primitive

Baptist principals, the church broke with the

Savannah ...

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Silver Bluff Baptist Church

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This church, one of the first black Baptist churches in America, grew out of regular worship services held as early as the 1750s at "Silver Bluff," the plantation of Indian trader George Galphin. At first a non-denominational congregation with ...

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First Baptist Church

This Victorian Gothic church was constructed in 1887-88 as the second home of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WAUWATOSA. In 1906-07, it was rededicated as the ENOCH D. UNDERWOOD MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH to honor Enoch D. Underwood, pastor from 1849 ...

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