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Photographs In 1981 Mrs. Mabel Wynn Carr, was 90, and is the oldest living member in years of membership in this church, having been baptized in the fellowship of The First Baptist Church September 20, 1905 by Rev. H. R. Chiles. Since the Centennial Celebration in August 1981, many things have taken place I love history, especially turn of the century stuff. If you have any photographs or stories about the history of our Church, please share it by sending it to me. Thank you [webmaster] A look at offerings and attendance from past years.
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Centennial Celebration Document Most of the information found in this history of the First Baptist Church of LaFollette, Tennessee has been taken from the record books that are in the church office, beginning in November 1897. One book is missing covering the years 1927 - 1931. There is some information which was gotten from individuals which will be acknowledged in the writing. It is impossible to write a history of a church covering a hundred years and include everyone that has contributed to the life of our church. There have been some wonderful saints through the years that have-made the heritage of the church one of which we should be proud. Although we do not have any records from 1881 to 1897 the minutes written on the day of dedication of the new frame church building at 402 West Central Avenue in 1906 told when the church was organized and the number of charter members. Also there are records of the Clinton Baptist Association which record the messengers sent to the Clinton Baptist Association from the Big Creek Gap Baptist Church. The Campbell County Baptist Association was not formed until November 19th - 20th, 1908 at the Cedar Hill Baptist Church. Thirteen churches were represented: Cedar Hill, Caryville, Grantsboro, LaFollette, Murrayville, Macedonia, Morning Star, Sugar Hollow (now Coolidge First), Vasper, Block, Whitman and Ivey Dell (now Big Creek Gap). I wish to thank Rev. Ralph Cordell for furnishing information on the Campbell County Baptist Association. I also thank Dorothy Castleberry and Annalee Parrott for helping me read the old minute books to find things of interest. Helen Margaret Saulsberry
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LaFollette First Baptist Church
255 W. Central Avenue
LaFollette, Tennessee 37766
Phone: 1-423-562-7649
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