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Title
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Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church
Source
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<a href="http://www.auburnheritageassoc.org/historic-markers.html" target="_blank">Auburn Heritage Association: Historic Markers</a>
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Title
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Ebenzer Missionary Baptist Church Historic Marker
Source
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<a href="http://www.cityprofile.com/alabama/ebenezer-missionary-baptist-church.html" target="_blank">City Profile</a>
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Community and Culture
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Title
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Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church
Subject
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Lee County, AL; Civil War; Religion; African American History; Payne, Lonnie; Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church
Description
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After the end of the Civil War, newly freed African-American men and women constructed Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church on what is today known as Baptist Hill, skirting East Thach Avenue. Lonnie Payne, a white land owner, deeded the property to a member of the congregation in 1865 and it was constructed by logs from the Frazer plantation northeast of Auburn. It was the first African-American church built in the area.
Creator
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Joshua Shiver
Publisher
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Date
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2014-12-4
Contributor
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Joshua Shiver
Format
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JPEG and Text
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image and Text
African-American Churches
Auburn
Civil War
Ebenzer Baptist Church
Frazer