Collins Springs Primitive Baptist Church
c. 1866
Founded circa 1850, the original church was destroyed in 1864 by the Federal Army and rebuilt after the Civil War. The church, cemetery, and nearby spring carry the name of James A. Collins, an Atlanta pioneer, merchant, and local landowner. His promise made before his death in 1862 was fulfilled in 1870 when Collins' daughter transferred title to two acres of surrounding land to the church. The building, which began as a one-room weatherboard structure supported by stacked stone pillars and hand-hewn beams, was modernized with the addition of plumbing in the 1950s and a vestibule and brick veneer in the 1960s. In its heyday, the church had dozens of members, with multiple generations attending services here. With increased commercial development in the area and a declining membership, the congregation disbanded in 2001.
Marker is at the intersection of North Church Lane and Collins Springs Drive, on the right when traveling east on North Church Lane.
Courtesy hmdb.org