Bartow County Annex - Former 1st Baptist Church ~ Cartersville, GA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 34° 09.929 W 084° 47.856
16S E 703010 N 3782696
Bells are still in there, but no longer ring
Waymark Code: WMNMXZ
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 04/06/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 2

County of building: Bartow County
Location of building: W. Cherokee Ave & Erwin St., Cartersville
Built: November 1905
Architect: J.W. Golucke & Associate

The building now houses the Bartow County Government Annex
Within at the structural requirements depart for contractors, the Magistrates Count, and various county required licenses office of issue.

""As part of the early settlement of Cartersville, there was a slight shift in the community churches both north, south and west of town. All predated Cartersville’s founding and realized the need to be near this new population center. The oldest established church was the Pettit’s Creek Baptist Church, established in 1839, located between Nancy Creek and the old Cassville & Burnt Hickory Road, west of Cartersville. It’s members began construction of a new church in Cartersville in 1856, changing its name to the Cartersville Baptist Church in 1866. With completion of a new church building in 1905, the name was again changed to the First Baptist Church. Just south of Cartersville near the Etowah River was the Friendship Presbyterian Church, established in 1843. It relocated to Cartersville in 1853 and was renamed the First Presbyterian Church in 1887." ~ Etowah Valley Historical Society

Address of Tower:
112 W. Cherokee Ave.
Cartersville, GA USA
30120


Still Operational: no

Number of bells in tower?: 2

Relevant website?: [Web Link]

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Tours or visits allowed in tower?: No

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