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Shuttlesworth had moved his family to the relative safety of Cincinnati, Ohio, where he had accepted the pulpit at Revelation Baptist Church in 1961. He traveled between Ohio and Alabama as he continued to lead the Birmingham movement.
This Missionary Baptist church began with a rift in Mobile's African Baptist Church, later to become the Stone Street Baptist Church. The new congregation that split from the original formed this church. They purchased this property in 1859 and constructed a church. This Classical Revival building was built in 1872.
Saint Matthew's Catholic Church (Mobile, Alabama) Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel (Mobile, Alabama) St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Mobile, Alabama) Scottish Rite Temple (Mobile, Alabama) Sodality Chapel; South Lafayette Street Creole Cottages; Spring Hill College Quadrangle; St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church; State Street AME Zion ...
Shuttlesworth got his license as a country preacher when he was changing from a Methodist to a Baptist Christian. [4] He became pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham in 1953 and was Membership Chairman of the Alabama state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1956, when the State of Alabama formally outlawed it from operating within ...
Indian Springs Baptist Church: McWilliams: 1825 Church Possibly the state's oldest surviving religious building. [27] [28] Indian Springs Road, Beatrice, AL 36425, United States Old Rock Jail: Rockford: 1825 Jail The state's oldest jail. [29] Lassiter House: Autaugaville: 1825 House One of the state's earliest examples of the I-house form. [30 ...
Covering 766 acres (3.10 km 2) and containing 1466 contributing buildings, Old Dauphin Way is the largest historic district in Mobile. Although most of the district contains working-class frame houses, large and ornate mansions are found along the main thoroughfares. The contributing buildings range in age from the mid-19th to the early 20th ...
Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church (Mobile, Alabama) S. St. Francis Street Methodist Church; Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel (Mobile, Alabama)
First Baptist Church of Mobile at 806, built in 1909. Government Street Methodist Church at 901, built from 1906–17. Roberts-Taylor-Isbell House at 910, built in 1837.