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Mount Zion Baptist Church or Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church or variations may refer to: United States (by state) Mount Zion Baptist Church (Anniston, Alabama ...
Mt. Zion Church was organized in 1873 by former slaves and sons of slaves. The land for the church building was purchased that same year. [2] The current church building was built in 1902 after an earlier building was destroyed by fire. [2] [3] It is a two-story brick and stone building of Gothic Revival design.
Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery (United Baptist Church) is a historic church building near Elkhorn, Henry County, Tennessee, United States.It was built sometime between 1872 and 1899, [2] most likely in 1893, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1]
The Mount Zion Church was a historic church building near Big Sandy, Tennessee, USA. It was a hewn log structure built in either 1812 [ 2 ] or 1845 [ 1 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
The Mount Zion Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Athens, Ohio, which was frequently used as a meeting place for the Black community from its inception in 1905 until the 1990s. [1] In 1980, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is the future home to The Mount Zion Black Cultural Center which is planned to ...
Mount Zion Baptist Church, established in 1866, is the oldest African American church in Arlington, Virginia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The church is a member of the National Baptist Convention USA and the Progressive National Baptist Convention .
Mount Zion is a historic Baptist church located at Charlottesville, Virginia. Although the current Mount Zion Baptist Church has only been in existence since 1884, the roots of the church are much deeper. The church began with a petition in 1864 to separate from the segregated white Baptist church, and the congregation was officially organized ...
In 1880, the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church broke away from the John the Baptist Church over a philosophical dispute. Reverend H.E. Jones led a campaign to construct a new church and enlisted Wallace Rayfield to design it. In 1944 and 1945, the church's Reverend R.A. Cromwell successfully challenged the all-white Democratic primary in ...