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The Church at Good Spring was organized in the year 1842 on the third Saturday in February by Elders Jesse Moon, R.T. Gardner and William Skaggs with the following members: Brown Blair, Mary Blair, Isaac Blair, Lucy Blair, David Blair, Betsy Blair, J.L. Smith, Sarah Smith, Rachel Pace, William Skaggs, J.D. Sanders, Sally Sanders, Thomsas Meredith, Esaline Smith and Pega Davis.
Pages in category "Churches in Edmonson County, Kentucky" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Good Spring Baptist Church and Cemetery; J.
German Evangelical Church of Christ Complex; Good Spring Baptist Church and Cemetery; Goshen Primitive Baptist Church; Grace Episcopal Church (Hopkinsville, Kentucky) Grace Episcopal Church (Paducah, Kentucky) Greensburg Cumberland Presbyterian Church
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Edmonson County, Kentucky. ... Good Spring Baptist Church and Cemetery. May 8, 1991
This list of cemeteries in Kentucky includes currently operating, ... Good Spring Baptist Church and Cemetery in Mammoth Cave National Park, Edmonson County.
While most residences and businesses were destroyed after its citizens relocated in anticipation of the Mammoth Cave area becoming a national park in 1941, the Joppa Baptist Church and Cemetery was one of three historical church buildings within park boundaries (the other two were the Mammoth Cave and Good Spring Baptist Churches) that were kept intact for preserving as reminders of the ...
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Cane Springs Primitive Baptist Church: built NRHP-listed College Hill, Kentucky: Harrods Creek Baptist Church and Rev. William Kellar House: built NRHP-listed Crestwood, Kentucky: Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery: built NRHP-listed Eastwood, Kentucky: First Baptist Church (Elizabethtown, Kentucky) built NRHP-listed Elizabethtown, Kentucky