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Pages in category "Baptist churches in South Dakota" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... First Baptist Church of Vermillion;
First Baptist Church of Vermillion; First Congregational Church (Rapid City, South Dakota) First Congregational Church (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) First Congregational Church (Turton, South Dakota) First Congregational Church of Milbank; First Methodist Episcopal Church (Vermillion, South Dakota) First Presbyterian Church of Langford
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Grant County, South Dakota: 1877 Church Log church Slip Up Creek Homestead: Minnehaha County, South Dakota: 1877 Residence Renner Lutheran Church: Renner, South Dakota: 1878 Church Likely oldest surviving church building still operating in South Dakota Old St. Wenceslaus Catholic Parish House: Tabor, South Dakota: 1878 Church Parish House Bruce ...
First Baptist Church of Vermillion is a historic church in Vermillion, South Dakota.It was added to the National Register in 1982. [1]It was deemed significant for the architecture of its original wing, designed by Wallace LeRoy Dow and built during 1889–90.
The First Baptist Meetinghouse, also known as the First Baptist Church in America is the oldest Baptist church congregation in the United States. The Church was founded in 1638 by Roger Williams in Providence, Rhode Island. The present church building was erected between 1774 and 1775 and held its first meetings in May 1775.
The Fort Pierre Congregational Church is a historic church in Fort Pierre, South Dakota. It was built in 1908–09 and was added to the National Register in 1977 as the United Church of Christ, Congregational. [1] It is a brick church on a sandstone foundation, and has a hipped roof and a square tower. It has fifteen stained glass windows and ...