Results for Columbia Baptist Church
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Church-Columbia
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Church, Columbia...
Columbia Baptist Church
In 1859, the church trustees bought this ½ acre (part of 1...
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church was formally constituted...
First Baptist Church, Columbia MS
In 1883, Pastor T.S. Howell from Bunker Hill Church in rur...
Results for Columbia Baptist Church
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 ...
Columbia Baptist Church
In 1859, the church trustees bought this ½ acre (part of 1729 248-acre Trammell Grant) for $100. The 2-story clapboard over timber church served as a Union hospital and appears in Matthew Brady photos. Pastor John Read was shot by ...
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church
Columbia Primitive Baptist Church was formally constituted on the first Sunday in October, 1833, after serving as an arm of Bethany Church more than a year. Moses Dees was the first delegate from Columbia to the annual meeting of the ...
First Baptist Church, Columbia MS
In 1883, Pastor T.S. Howell from Bunker Hill Church in rural Marion County, and six local believers met at the courthouse to organize a Baptist church within the city limits of Columbia. Early meetings were held in the courthouse, the ...