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Isaac McCoy (June 13, 1784 – June 21, 1846) was an American pioneer and Baptist missionary among the Native Americans in what became the states of Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, and Kansas. He was an advocate of saving the dwindling tribes from decades of ongoing American abuse, by leading their charitable removal from the eastern United States ...
Zion Baptist Church (HM) Zion Chapel Baptist Church No. 1 (HM) Eastover and vicinity Goodwill Plantation (NR) Hopkins. New Light Beulah Baptist Church (HM) St. Phillip A.M.E. Church (HM) St. Phillip School (NR) Kensington (HM) Siloam School (NR) St. Phillip School (NR) St. Thomas Protestant Episcopal Church (NR) Wesley Methodist Church (HM) Gadsden
The Aaron G. Cloud House, now the McCoy Memorial Library, is a historic house in McLeansboro, Illinois, which is now used as the city's public library.The house was built in 1884 for Aaron G. Cloud, the founder of the Cloud State Bank; it has served as a library since 1922.
Adding unwanted attention to Adams' church in northwest Detroit, Hartford Memorial Baptist, was a bomb threat that caused evacuation of the building at 8:40 a.m. on Sunday, at the end of the ...
Grace Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States. Under the leadership of Russell H. Conwell , the congregation became one of the largest in the country and was the parent of many other institutions, most notably Temple University and Temple Health . [ 1 ]
Earlier this year, the Confederate battle flag, long a symbol of racism to many in the American South, was removed from the South Carolina Capitol grounds after a white supremacist killed nine parishioners in a traditionally black church in that state.
Other officers were Bishop H.H. Hairston and Bishop S.C. McCoy. The states comprising this district were Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Eastern Illinois. Mount Sinai Holy Church of America separated from the mother church in 1924 to form an organization to create gender equality in episcopal ordination.
On May 30, 1966, the two got married at a church in Ringgold, Georgia. She was 20 and he was 23. Despite their lives quickly changing when Dolly's career took off, the Grammy-winning artist has ...