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- Date Created:
- 1801 to 1831
- Identifier:
- PBC006.001
- Date Created:
- 1801 to 1831
- Identifier:
- PBC006
- Description:
- This book contains the early 19th century membership roll of First Baptist Church (Charleston, SC). The church was originally constituted in Kittery, Maine in 1682. In 1696 the church moved to Charleston, SC becoming one of the earliest Baptist churches in the American South. This membership book was produced under the leadership of Basil Manly who served as pastor of First Baptist from 1826-1837.
File "FBCC_MB_001_A" contains a front to back scan of the book. File "FBCC_MB_001_B" contains a back to front scan and rotation of the book for readability. Original book returned to First Baptist Church (Charleston, SC) after digitization by archives staff in 2019.
- Subject:
- African American Baptists, Manly, Basil, 1798-1868, and Southern Baptist Convention
- Creator:
- First Baptist Church (Charleston, S.C.)
- Location:
- Charleston (S.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1826 to 1830
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- FBCC_MB_001_A-B
- Description:
- The Ketockton Primitive Baptist Association was formed in August of 1766, accepting its articles of faith and holding its first session at what was then Ketocton Church in Loudoun County, Virginia. At that time the association was comprised of four churches including Ketocton Church, Mill Creek in Berkley County, Virginia, Smith’s Creek in Shenandoah County, Virginia, and Broad Run in Fauquier County, Virginia, all of which had previously been a part of the Philadelphia Association. The association grew to include churches from the Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. regions and frequently corresponded with churches in North Carolina and Georgia. Through the years, and with new church formations and growth, churches moved in and out of the association. Early on, the Ketockton Primitive Baptist Association was known as the Ketockton Baptist Association and later addressed themselves as the Ketocton Association of Primitive Baptists, the Ketocton Old School Baptists, or Ketocton Primitive or Old School Baptists. The Ketockton Primitive Baptist Association at one point noted itself to be the second oldest Primitive Baptist association.
- Date Created:
- 1812 to 2005
- Identifier:
- Ketockton_Primitive_Baptist_Association