Grace African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Grace African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was founded by four men and seventeen women in December, 1887. The Church moved into this building in 1900.
LAURA M. BOOTON.
Grace African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was founded by four men and seventeen women in December, 1887. The Church moved into this building in 1900.
LAURA M. BOOTON.
St. Michael and All Angels Protestant Episcopal Church was established in 1882 and this building was completed the following year on South Mint Street at West Hill Street in Third Ward.
PLCMC.
Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, mother church of the AME Zion in Charlotte, was founded in 1865 by Northern missionaries who moved westward across North Carolina with the Union troops.
SECOND WARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Right: Ebenezer Baptist Church, on East 2nd Street, was organized in 1877.
SECOND WARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Members of the New Emmanuel Congregational Church, with their pastor, Dr. W. C. Calhoun, November 12, 1944.
MARILYN PRIDE.
Mt. Moriah Primitive Baptist Church was located on the corner of Alexander and 11th streets. This photograph was made in 1921 when the Reverence K. D. Davis served as pastor of the church.
GERALDINE JOHNSON BLENMAN.
The Sunday School classes of the Seventh Street Presbyterian Church gather in front of the sanctuary, February 27, 1921.
THELMA M. COLSTON.
The Reverend Sidney David Watkins, pastor of Little Rock AME Zion Church, 1900 - 1906 and Presiding Elder, Charlotte District, 1906 - 1922.
BESSIE MULLIENS.
Right: The Reverend Hercules Wilson, the first minister at Brooklyn Presbyterian Church. He also served Woodlawn and Lloyd Presbyterian churches in Mecklenburg County.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ARCHIVES.
Little Rock AME Zion Church, originally located in Third Ward, in the process of being moved to Myers Street in First Ward in 1911.Because the move took place over several days, it was necessary to hold a funeral in the sanctuary during the move.
FLORETTA DOUGLAS GUNN.