In 1825, Wm. Bullein Johnson opened a subscription for a Baptist meetinghouse, which was soon built here


SITE OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH In 1825, Wm. Bullein Johnson opened a subscription for a Baptist meetinghouse, which was soon built here. The 120 foot-square lot, which extended well into present McBee Ave., was given by Vardry McBee. After its organization in 1831, First Baptist Church occupied the building here until it moved to West McBee Ave. in 1857. The church moved to its present location on Cleveland Street in 1974. Erected by First Baptist Church and the South Carolina Baptist Historical Society, 1987


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Location: United States of America, South Carolina, Greenville County
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