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  2. Grenada, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    South Main Street, Grenada Grenada Depot, c. 1910. Grenada was formed in 1836, after federal removal of the Choctaw people who had previously occupied this territory. It was the result of the union of the two adjacent towns (separated by the present-day Line Street) of Pittsburg and Tulahoma (or Tullahoma), founded, respectively, by Franklin Plummer and Hiram Runnels.

  3. List of Baptist churches - Wikipedia

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    Friendship Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) 1886 built 2004 NRHP-listed 734 First St. SW Washington, D.C. James A. Boyce-designed, Romanesque ...

  4. Greater Friendship Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Greater Friendship Baptist Church. / 61.2099; -149.8665. Greater Friendship Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Anchorage, Alaska. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The church property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.

  5. 1846 Grenada, Mississippi tornado - Wikipedia

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    The Grenada, Mississippi tornado of May 7, 1846, killed 21 people, injured 60, and destroyed 60 or 70 buildings in the southern half of Grenada, Yalobusha County, Mississippi [a] in the United States. [1] [2] [3] Other accounts had it that 112 buildings were destroyed, [4] including 17 homes. [5] Property damage was estimated at $65,000 [6] to ...

  6. Grenada College - Wikipedia

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    Baptist, Methodist. Location. Grenada. , Mississippi. , United States. Grenada College was a college for women, founded by Baptists, in Grenada, Mississippi in 1850. It opened as Yalobusha Female Institute in 1851 and was also known as the Emma Mercer Institute and the Grenada Female College .

  7. Baptists in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 15.3% of Americans identify as Baptist, making Baptists the second-largest religious group in the United States, after Roman Catholics. [1] Baptists adhere to a congregationalist structure, so local church congregations are generally self-regulating and autonomous, meaning that their broadly Christian religious beliefs can and do vary.

  8. Category:Southern Baptist Convention churches - Wikipedia

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    Catfish Creek Baptist Church. Central Baptist Church (Charleston, South Carolina) Central Baptist Church (Honolulu, Hawaii) Chinese Baptist Church. The Church at Ponce & Highland. The Church at the Beach. Coan Baptist Church. County Line Baptist Church. Cross Church (Northwest Arkansas)

  9. Mississippi Baptist Convention Board - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Baptist Convention Board (MBCB) is an autonomous association of Baptist churches in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is one of the state conventions associated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Formed in 1836, it was one of the original nine state conventions to send delegates to the first Southern Baptist Convention ...