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Hephzibah was originally named Brothersville, in honor of three brothers who settled near one another. In October 1860, a Baptist seminary was established in Brothersville by a group of Appling residents. [citation needed] They established the Hephzibah Baptist Church in 1862.
First Baptist Church of Augusta. March 23, 1972 Greene and 8th Sts. ... Hephzibah: 42: Shiloh Orphanage: Shiloh Orphanage: December 30, 1996 : 1635 15th St.
The school was established October 1860 by the Hephzibah Baptist Association and held its first session in temporary buildings until the first permanent building was completed in 1862. Hephzibah High is the second oldest high school in Richmond County. The Baptist Association, took their name, Hephzibah from Isaiah 62:4.
Miller, an Episcopal priest who served as pastor of the Church of the Atonement in Hephzibah from 1998 to 2018, moved to the Kingston neighborhood in 1986. He recalled the damage caused by ice ...
May 5, 1987. Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend's Tabby Oven Ruins is a historic archaeological site located at Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. The remains represent what was essentially a commercial bakery. The tabby ovens were built about 1815; tabby is a type of concrete. The site consists of in situ tabby walls and foundations, as ...
East Wake Academy (EWA) is a public charter school located in Zebulon, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1998, the school is made up of three separate academies to cover grades K – 12, with admission to the academies being decided via lottery system. The creation of the school was conceived in October 1997 by a group of locals led by ...
The Wesleyan Methodist Church was a Methodist denomination in the United States organized on May 13, 1841. It was composed of ministers and laypeople who withdrew from the Methodist Episcopal Church because of disagreements regarding slavery and church polity, according to the Discipline of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection. [3]
Hephzibah Baptist Church Cemetery. Coatesville, Pennsylvania, U.S. Political party. Republican. Occupation. Politician. train conductor. Joseph C. Keech (May 5, 1833 – March 24, 1915) was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County from 1870 to 1872.