Corinth Baptist Church
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Marker Text: Organized in June 1881 through the efforts of Obediah Meador and his family, this congregation had 12 members when it joined the Cherokee Baptist Association in 1882. Obediah Meador's son, the Rev. John Benjamin Meador, served as first pastor. In 1894, charter members W. A. and Sallie Simpson deeded property on which the congregation built its first sanctuary about 1900. Corinth Baptist Church would later affiliate with the Baptist Missionary, American Baptist and North American Baptist Associations. Membership grew steadily throughout the first half of the 20th century. The congregation continues to worship in the building constructed in 1950 to replace the first sanctuary. (2002)
Marker No: 12737
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 31.922623,-95.192863
Location: 6 miles southeast of Jacksonville at intersection of FM 678 and CR 1411
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