Inventory of the Church Archives of Georgia : Atlanta Association of Baptist Churches, Affiliated With Georgia Baptist Convention
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Organized in fall of 1913 in a blacksmith shop at corner Whitaker Street and Bankhead Highway. About six weeks after organization, present site was purchased and a church erected the following year- In 1930, the old building was sold to Rev. John J. Watkins, the first settled pastor (1913-20), who removed it to the rear of lot and built a new structure. Dedicated October 2, 1938. It is a brick edifice of attractive design; Sunday School rooms in basement. Present pastor, Rev. C. Dewitt Reagan, ...730 Glass St., NW. Property valuation, $15,000; membership, 1,044; Sunday School enrollment, 353. Minutes (including financial records, 1913-29), 1913—, 3 vols., kept by clerk, Mr. H. C. Yfade, 734 Rice St., NW. Register, 1913—, 4 vols., kept by pastor at his home. Sunday School records, 1930—, 8 vols., kept by secretary, Miss Vonoile Mason, 999 Bankhead Ave., NW. Financial records, 1950-38, 1 vol., kept by past treasurer, Mr. W. R. Richman, 991 Rice St., NW. ; 1939—, 1 vol., kept by present treasurer, Mr.
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