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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. [6] 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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    Its claim of "first" is contested by the Silver Bluff Baptist Church, Aiken County, South Carolina (1773), [2] [3] and the First Baptist Church of Petersburg, Virginia, whose congregation officially organized in 1774. [4] First African Baptist Church operates a museum which displays memorabilia dating back to the 18th century.

  4. 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]

  5. Savannah prepares to update Historic Landmark District ... - AOL

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    The goal is to tell a "more complete" story of Savannah's history ... A more inclusive history. First African Baptist Church on Franklin Square was built in the 1850s by members of the ...

  6. George Liele - Wikipedia

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    George Liele (also spelled Lisle or Leile, c. 1750–1820) was an African American and emancipated slave who became the founding pastor of First Bryan Baptist Church and First African Baptist Church, in Savannah, Georgia . He later would become a missionary to Jamaica. Liele was born into slavery in Virginia in 1752, but was taken to Georgia.

  7. Ralph Mark Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Savannah's Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum is named in honor of Dr. Gilbert. The museum is located at 460 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.in the Wage Earners Bank building constructed in 1914. Renovation of the building began in 1993 to house the museum and opened as Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum in 1996.

  8. Andrew Bryan (Baptist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1805, the first African Baptist church, Savannah Baptist church, and Newington Baptist Church became the Savannah River Baptist Association. Contributions from Bryan allowed this to happen. Bryan pastored for 24 years and died at 92 on October 6, 1812. He is interred in Whitefield Square in Savannah. [8] United States portal; Biography portal

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