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  2. Almena Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    A Free Will Baptist Church was established at Covey Hill near the edge of the township in 1843. A post office named Almena Centre operated from April 1848 until February 1849. In October 1861, the post office formerly in Brewerville (location unknown) was transferred to and renamed Almena, operating until September 1905.

  3. Gobles, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Gobles, Michigan. /  42.36000°N 85.87944°W  / 42.36000; -85.87944. Gobles is a city in Van Buren County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 829. It was originally called Gobleville, after its founders, the Goble family.

  4. George Beauchamp Vick - Wikipedia

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    George Beauchamp Vick (1901–1975), known as G. B. Vick, or G. Beauchamp Vick, was pastor of Temple Baptist Church of Detroit, Michigan, from 1950 to the 1970s. J. Frank Norris, pastor of Temple Baptist from 1934 to 1950, appointed Vick in 1935 to help him manage the church, as Norris himself traveled between it and First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas.

  5. List of high schools in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    St. Clair County. Archdiocese of Detroit. Cardinal Mooney Catholic College Preparatory (9-12), Marine City. Academic Transitional Academy (9-10), Port Huron. Academy of Style, Marysville. Algonac High School, Algonac. Blue Water Learning Academy (7-12), Algonac. Capac Junior/Senior High School, Capac. Health Careers Academy, Marysville.

  6. Temple Baptist Church – King Solomon Baptist Church

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    King Solomon Baptist Church, founded in 1926, purchased the Temple Baptist Church buildings in 1951. The Main Auditorium, with a capacity of over 5,000 people, was at the time the largest African American-owned auditorium in Detroit. The church was an important location to the Civil Rights Movement, as it was an early member of the Progressive ...

  7. Fountain Street Church - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Fountain Street Church date to 1824 when the region's original Baptist mission established itself to convert the Ottawa Native Americans. A lengthy history of institutional squabbles between themselves and other area Baptists eventually culminated in the two factions' reunion in 1869 to create Fountain Street Baptist Church (so named for the building they erected on the east side ...

  8. Second Baptist Church (Detroit, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Second Baptist Church, located at 441 Monroe Street within Greektown in Detroit, Michigan, is the oldest African-American church in the Midwestern United States. [3] It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974 [ 2 ] listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

  9. Category:Baptist churches in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Hill Baptist Church; Pleasant Ridge United Baptist Church; S. Second Baptist Church (Columbia, Missouri) T. Third Baptist Church (St. Louis)