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Eaton Elementary School (1905), 1105 McInnis Ave. Hattiesburg, Mississippi, NRHP-listed [3] Hattiesburg Trust & Banking Company (1905), a contributing building in the NRHP-listed Hub City Historic District. [1] Ross Building (1907), Hattiesburg [4] Masonic Temple (1920), Hattiesburg [2] [4]
Hattiesburg: Constructed circa 1925 as country house for Paul B. Johnson, Sr. 17: Temple B'nai Israel: Temple B'nai Israel: January 25, 2018 : 901 Mamie St. Hattiesburg: 18: The University of Southern Mississippi Historic District
Born in 1946, Randolph is a native of Dayton, Ohio. [1] [2] He is the son of a construction worker who had a third-grade education.[3]He served as an air traffic controller during the Vietnam War with the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division and was honorably discharged in 1967.
In 2010 the Hattiesburg Metropolitan area has an Evangelical Protestant majority with 66,000 members. The Southern Baptist Convention had 85 congregations and 53,000 members. The United Methodist Church had 35 congregations and 9,000 members. The third largest was the Presbyterian Church in America with 5 congregations and 1,518 members. [43]
Third Baptist Church may refer to: Third Baptist Church (San Francisco, California), CHL and SFDL-listed; Third Baptist Church (St. Louis, Missouri)
Sacred Heart Catholic High School was officially detached from the elementary school on June 8, 2010 when the Hattiesburg City Council voted to accept a bid of $2.5 million for the city-owned property formerly known as First Baptist Church. The acquisition has ultimately added 40 classrooms to the school.
Tate County is part of the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located about 40 miles (64 km) south of Memphis and one county east of the Mississippi River . This fertile river valley was developed for cotton cultivation in the 19th century.
Of the affiliated in 2000, 30,068 (59.0%) were in the Southern Baptist Convention, 9,469 (18.6%) were with the United Methodist Church, and 1,872 (3.7%) were associated with the Catholic Church. [53] [54] Immigrant Jews from Germany and eastern Europe were influential in commercial development of the city, building businesses and services. [55]