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  2. First Baptist Church (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The church's organ, the work of Ernest M. Skinner, was installed in 1922. [4] By 1947, the congregation was using the name "First" Baptist Church to distinguish itself from other Baptist congregations in the city. It is one of the few Southern churches to have remained open through the entirety of the American Civil War.

  3. First African Baptist Church (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    In 1888 at the Georgia Convention, claims were examined as to primacy of First African Baptist of Savannah and the First Bryan Baptist Church. The convention declared that First African Baptist of Savannah was the banner church, due largely to Marshall's leadership during the difficult years of the 1830s, which held his congregation together ...

  4. Timeline of Savannah, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Georgia state capital relocated to Savannah from Augusta. [4] 1786 Georgia state capital relocated again from Savannah to Augusta. [4] Chatham Artillery established. [2] 1788 Town becomes part of the U.S. state of Georgia. African Baptist Church [8] and Chatham Academy established. [2] 1789 – Savannah chartered as a city. [2] 1790 John ...

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  6. Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Mark Gilbert was a Baptist pastor and civil rights leader who served as the pastor at First African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia from 1939 to 1956. [1] The church had been established in the 1770s, making it one of the oldest black churches in the country. [2]

  7. First Bryan Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Before the Civil War, and its aftermath, First Bryan's pastor and several church members played integral roles in the emancipation of blacks in Savannah. James Merilus Simms, a trustee and ordained minister of First Bryan, went to Richmond, Virginia in 1862 and returned to Savannah with the preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation to share with Savannah's black leadership and population.

  8. Polly's People: Rev. Dr. Kyle Reese leads First Baptist ...

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    Last fall, when the Rev. Dr. Kyle Reese accepted the position as interim senior pastor at First Baptist Church, Savannah, he figured it would a temporary job.

  9. File:Georgia20131014 295 First African Baptist Church ...

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