Ebenezer Baptist Church - 125th Anniversary - near Fulton, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 53.602 W 091° 53.215
15S E 596529 N 4305532
Flag pole and marquee erected in honor of the anniversary.
Waymark Code: WMXNBC
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 02/02/2018
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County of memorial: Callaway County
Location of memorial: MO-Z, flag pole and marquee of Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2½ miles NE of Fulton
Memorial erected: May 6, 2004
Memorial text:
ERECTED IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
HUBERT & GLADYS BOOKS
May 6, 2004
125th Anniversary of
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The church states everything started in 1879...they were established in 1879, built this church in 1879....and the anniversary, then of course, would be from 1879.
See below, the historical records do differ a bit from the churches view
"Organized in 1878, a historic photograph from c. 1911 shows this as a simple frame gable front church with medium pitched roof and
two front doors. In 1928, the congregation constructed a two story classroom addition on the front and added a basement below the
building in 1949. It is unknown if the two-story projecting front gable dates from 1928, 1949, or more recently. To the south is a large frame addition with gable front, connected to the original building by a hallway.
"According to a resolution passed by the MO General Assembly, the church was organized by members of the Richland Baptist and
Unity Baptist Churches who lived too far away from their respective churches to attend regular meetings.
"The church is located in rural Callaway County northwest [sic - s/b northeast] of Fulton, Missouri. The church faces east and sits close to State Road Z. To
the north and west is the associated cemetery with graves dating from c. 1880 to the present. The grave stones face east and run in
long north-south rows.
"Constructed c. 1878 as a two-door subtype of the gable-end church form. The original/early church building is still extant, though more
recent additions to the front and side of the building hide the original building from street view. The oldest block of the church consists
of the original c. 1878 building to the west, a two-story classroom block with hipped roof constructed c. 1928, and a projecting two-story
tower with gable roof of unknown date. The copper topped spire with open belfry and fishscale shingle decoration that tops the tower
may indicate that the tower dates to c. 1928, or that the spire was moved from the original church building to the tower as the church
expanded. The tower contains the paired entrance doors that are sheltered beneath a hipped roof porch. Above this is an octagonal
window. Though clad in vinyl siding, the windows in the church building appear to be early or original. Connected to the south
elevation of the church by an enclosed breezeway is a modern gable front addition." ~ Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Rural Churches of Callaway County, PDF page 255