Results for Liberty Hill
Greater Liberty Hill United Methodist Church
Serving as the religious home of many area families since ...
Liberty Hill
Liberty Hill, established in 1871, is the oldest community...
Liberty Hill Church / Pioneers in Desegregation
Liberty Hill ChurchIn 1867, five years after the Emancipat...
Liberty Hill Methodist Church
Founded 1854 (1.5 mi. NW of here). Construction of 3-story...
Liberty Hill Masonic Hall
Chartered in 1875, Liberty Hill Lodge No. 432, A. F. & A. ...
Liberty Hill Cemetery
Weathered gravestones show usage of this spot for burials ...
Liberty Hill Baptist Church
Organized in 1869 by slaves, the first church building was...
First Baptist Church of Liberty Hill
Successor to Zion Baptist Church and the Liberty Hill Miss...
Liberty Hill
In 1923 the Marine Transport Industrial Workers Union 510,...
Results for Liberty Hill
Greater Liberty Hill United Methodist Church
Serving as the religious home of many area families since the 1850s, Historic Liberty Hill United Methodist Church was the home of the Farmer's Aide Society, a group of pioneer African American farmers including Joe Duncan, Peter Jonas, the Reverend ...
Liberty Hill
Liberty Hill, established in 1871, is the oldest community in what is now North Charleston. In 1864 Paul and Harriet Trescot, "free persons of color" living in Charleston, owned 112 acres here. They sold land to Ishmael Grant, Aaron Middleton, ...
Liberty Hill Church / Pioneers in Desegregation
Liberty Hill ChurchIn 1867, five years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Thomas and Margaret Briggs gave four acres of land to this African Methodist Episcopal church. The present building, completed in 1905, has been brick veneered. Meetings held here in the ...
Liberty Hill Methodist Church
Founded 1854 (1.5 mi. NW of here). Construction of 3-story building of native stone for use of the church, school, and Masonic lodge was begun in 1870 on land given by T. S. Snyder. Upper stories were removed and choir ...
Liberty Hill Masonic Hall
Chartered in 1875, Liberty Hill Lodge No. 432, A. F. & A. M., met first in the Methodist church. When this building was finished in 1883, the Masons purchased the top floor for their lodge hall and built an exterior ...
Liberty Hill Cemetery
Weathered gravestones show usage of this spot for burials since 1852, when the earliest settlers were establishing homes in area. The first formal grant of land here as a community burial ground was made by John T. and Amelia Edwards ...
Liberty Hill Baptist Church
Organized in 1869 by slaves, the first church building was built on land donated by Mrs. Emma Jones and Mrs. Nora Felton. The church was called the Bush Arbor Church because the construction and materials used. Reverend Phil Owens was ...
First Baptist Church of Liberty Hill
Successor to Zion Baptist Church and the Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church of Christ, which merged 1854, and met in a brush arbor or in Silent Grove School, 4 miles to the west. When Austin & Northwestern Railroad was built, ...
Liberty Hill
In 1923 the Marine Transport Industrial Workers Union 510, a branch of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), called a strike that immobilized 90 ships here in San Pedro. The Union protested low wages, bad working conditions, and imprisonment ...