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  2. History of Baptists in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    About 1790 the slaves Peter Durrett and his wife united their followers into the First African Church (later the First African Baptist Church) in Lexington, Kentucky. [5] [6] It is the oldest black Baptist church in Kentucky and the third oldest in the United States. [7]

  3. Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery (also known as the Lincoln Cabin Site) is a historic church and cemetery on Long Run Road in Eastwood neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. In 1786 Captain Abraham Lincoln , grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln was murdered near this site by Native Americans , while President Lincoln's father, Thomas ...

  4. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    First African Baptist Church (Lexington, Kentucky) First African Baptist Church and Parsonage (Scott County, Kentucky) First Baptist Church (Elizabethtown, Kentucky) First Baptist Church (Murray, Kentucky) First Baptist Church (Paintsville, Kentucky) First Baptist Church on Clinton Street; First Christian Church (Ashland, Kentucky)

  5. For 70th year, Zion Baptist Church in west Louisville to ...

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    Adams likes to joke that she’s been around Zion Baptist Church “for 1,000 years,” but Zion’s legacy in Louisville only stretches back to 1877, about 57 years before Adams was born.

  6. Salem Baptist Church (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Salem Baptist Church Logansport KY c. 1986-1988. The founding of Salem Baptist Church was a result of the Second Great Awakening.Between 1830 and 1910 the number of Baptist churches in Kentucky tripled, from 574 to 1,774 and church membership increased five-fold from 39,975 to 224,237. [1]

  7. John Taylor (Baptist preacher) - Wikipedia

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    John Taylor (1752–1833) was a pioneer Baptist preacher, religious writer, frontier historian and planter in north and central Kentucky.His two histories of early Baptist churches in Kentucky provide insight into the frontier society of the early decades of the 19th century.

  8. Historic Kentucky Christian school started to end family ...

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    Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, for instance, pledged $70 a month to the school. ... Burns told the story of an old man and three girls who rode 40 miles in the winter of 1905 so the girls ...

  9. Penile, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Penile (/ p ə ˈ n i ə l /) [2] is a historic community located in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. Formerly an unincorporated community, it was designated a neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, when the city of Louisville merged with Jefferson County in 2003. The most prominent sights in Penile are a cemetery and Penile Baptist ...