Gowan Pamphlet - Williamsburg, VA
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N 37° 16.412 W 076° 42.244
18S E 348918 N 4126577
A new Virginia state historical marker in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Waymark Code: WM15FKR
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 12/28/2021
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The marker says, "Gowan Pamphlet, ordained Baptist preacher, led clandestine religious gatherings of enslaved and free African Americans by the late 1770s. To avoid patrollers, they met in wooded areas outside Williamsburg. An enslaved worker at the Kings Arms Tavern and likely literate, Pamphlet molded the loosely knit worshipers into an organized Baptist church by 1781. In 17893, he gained membership for the 500-member church in the white regional Dover Baptist Association. Freed in 1793, Pamphlet owned part of a lot in Williamsburg and 14 acres in James City County by 1805. The congregation, later known as First Baptist Church, began worshiping on Nassau Street in Williamsburg early in the 19th century."
Marker Number: W 110
Marker Title: Gowan Pamphlet
Marker Location: Nassau Street
County or Independent City: Williamsburg
Web Site: [Web Link]
Marker Program Sponsor: Not listed
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