Brownsville Baptist Church SCHM 35-30
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N 34° 26.530 W 079° 37.649
17S E 626092 N 3812038
Plaque by the church decribing the history of the church and congregation.
Waymark Code: WMTG4N
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 11/19/2016
Views: 3
Text:
(Front)
In 1788, this Baptist congregation, a branch of Cashaway Church (1756) founded by Welsh Neck Church (1738), purchased land two miles SW of here from the Rev. John Brown. The congregation was independently constituted in 1789 and named Muddy Creek. The church, which was known as Brownsville by 1829, moved here in 1860.
(Reverse)
Completed in 1979 to resemble the 1860 church, which burned in 1977, this building contains the original pine pews & pulpit furniture from the 1860 building. Both the Welsh Neck & Pee Dee Baptist Associations were organized in Brownsville Church in 1832 and 1876, respectively. Prior to 1832,
Brownsville belonged to the Charleston Association. Erected by The Congregation - 1989
Marker Name: Brownsville Baptist Church
Marker Location: Roadside
Type of Marker: Building
Marker number: SCHM 35-30
County: Marlboro
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