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Roughly bounded by the town of Purcellville and Greggsville, Harmony Church, Mount Gilead, North Fork, Sands, and Telegraph Springs Rds. 39°06′51″N 77°41′50″W / 39.114167°N 77.697222°W / 39.114167; -77.697222 ( Goose Creek Historic
Venable Street Baptist Church built by T. Wiley Davis in the 1880s was part of the added area. The added area also included the Venable Street Baptist Church built in 1891, designed by M. J. Dimmock, the Dean of Richmond Architecture and built by D. Wiley Davis and a hip-roofed Sunday school church addition to East End Baptist Church added by ...
First African Baptist Church (Richmond, Virginia) I. ... Thomas Road Baptist Church This page was last edited on 6 February 2022, at 16:46 (UTC). ...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond, Virginia. ... Leigh Street Baptist Church: March 16, 1972 : 517 N. 25th St.
St. Andrew's Church (Richmond, Virginia) St. James's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) St. John's United Church of Christ, Richmond, Virginia; St. John's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) Second Presbyterian Church (Richmond, Virginia) Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church
First Baptist Church (Farmville, Virginia) First Baptist Church (Lexington, Virginia) First Baptist Church (Lynchburg, Virginia) First Baptist Church (Norfolk, Virginia) First Baptist Church (Petersburg, Virginia) First Baptist Church (Richmond, Virginia) First Baptist Church (Roanoke, Virginia) First Baptist Church of Fincastle, Virginia ...
First Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Established in 1780, the church is located on the corner of Monument Avenue and Arthur Ashe Boulevard . As of 2024 [update] the senior minister is the Rev. Dr. Jim Somerville, former pastor of the First Baptist Church of Washington, D.C.
William Byrd II is considered the founder of Richmond. The Byrd family, which includes Harry F. Byrd, has been central to Virginia's history since its founding.. After the first permanent English-speaking settlement was established at Jamestown, Virginia, in April 1607, Captain Christopher Newport led explorers northwest up the James River to an inhabited area in the Powhatan Nation. [17]