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  2. Princeton, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Big Springs Cave in the center of Princeton A photo of some of the damage in Princeton from the 2021 Western Kentucky tornado.. The community at the head of Eddy Creek was first called Eddy Grove for the creek's source at a large whirling spring. 1,700 acres (690 ha) of surrounding land was granted to the Virginian William Prince for his service during the American Revolution.

  3. History of Baptists in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Baptists began to settle around 1781, the first Baptist congregation of 18 people being left by John Garrard. Rev. Lewis Craig led several hundred people of "The Travelling Church", including several preachers, to Gilbert's Creek [1] from Spotsylvania County, Virginia, arriving the first week of December 1781. Cedar Fork Church was founded in 1782.

  4. J. D. Grey - Wikipedia

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    Pastor, First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana J. D. Grey , sometimes known by his adopted name as James David Grey (December 18, 1906 – July 26, 1985), was a major figure in the Southern Baptist Convention and from 1937 to 1972 was the pastor of the large First Baptist Church of New Orleans , Louisiana .

  5. John Gano - Wikipedia

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    Gano left the family farm to study at Princeton University (then the College of New Jersey) but left before graduating. Gano was ordained as pastor of the Scotch Plains Baptist Church on May 29, 1754. In 1760, he became the founding pastor of what later became the First Baptist Church in the City of New York. Gano served as pastor of the New ...

  6. Cumberland College (Princeton, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland College in Princeton, Kentucky, was founded in 1826 and operated until 1861.It was the first college affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.In 1842, the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination withdrew its support from Cumberland College in favor of Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee.

  7. Princeton Downtown Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    As of early 2007, this district of Princeton is participating in the Renaissance Kentucky/Main Street program. [3] These resources are also individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Confederate Soldier Monument in the courthouse square; Champion-Shepherdson Building at 115 East Main Street, the oldest building in Princeton

  8. First Baptist Church on St. Clair - Wikipedia

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    The First Baptist Church on St. Clair is a Baptist church in Frankfort, Kentucky.The church was founded in 1816, and the current building dates to 1868. [1]It has long been known as the First Baptist Church, also, but is not to be confused with the other First Baptist Church in Frankfort, on Clinton Street, which is a historically African-American congregation.

  9. First African Baptist Church and Parsonage (Scott County ...

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    First African Baptist Church and Parsonage is an historically significant church building and an associated parsonage located in the United States on West Jefferson Avenue in Georgetown, Kentucky. In 1842, First Baptist Church moved from their West Jefferson location to a site closer to Georgetown College on College and Hamilton Streets.