St. Marks Presbyterian Church 1875 ~ 2002 - 1B-66
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N 36° 24.464 W 083° 00.477
17S E 319953 N 4031046
A marker noting the first black Presbyterian Church in Rogersville and the Reverend William H. franklin founder of St. Marks and Swift Memorial College.
Waymark Code: WM67KH
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 04/18/2009
Views: 12
Marker Text Reads:
"1B-66 St. Marks Presbyterian Church 1875 ~ 2002 - Originated in 1875. St. Marks was the first black Presbyterian Church in Rogersville. Formerly located in the tenth Civil District, now McKinney Avenue, the church moved to the corner of Kyle and Hasson Street in 1912. The Reverand William H. Franklin, founder and pastor, served St. Marks and Swift Memorial College. Burried on the Swift Campus, in 1898, Dr. Franklin received an honory doctorate from Maryville College. The church ministered to the Swift's faculity, students, and community. On July 21, 2002, the church dissolved. Its facility now serves the youth and community through the arts. Tennessee Historical Commission."
Marker Name: St. Marks Presbyterian Church 1875 ~ 2002 - 1B-66
Marker Location: City
Type of Marker: Building
Marker Number: 1B-66b
Group(s) Responsible for placing Marker: Tennessee Historical Commission
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