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| ==Location== | | ==Location== |
− | * Spink Street, Wooster, Ohio | + | * Engine House on Spink Street, [[Wooster, Ohio]] |
| * Vine Street, Wooster, Ohio (1894- | | * Vine Street, Wooster, Ohio (1894- |
| * ''Current'' Second Baptist Church (1955- , 245 South Grant Street, [[Wooster, Killbuck Township, Wayne County, Ohio]] | | * ''Current'' Second Baptist Church (1955- , 245 South Grant Street, [[Wooster, Killbuck Township, Wayne County, Ohio]] |
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| * 10 Oct 1964 "Second Baptist Sets Goal for New Church" The Daily Record, p. . | | * 10 Oct 1964 "Second Baptist Sets Goal for New Church" The Daily Record, p. . |
| * 12 Oct 2012 [http://www.the-daily-record.com/religion/2012/10/12/the-city-s-first-black-church-second-baptist-church-245-s-grant-st-celebrates-120-years-oct-14 "Wooster's First Black Church -- Seconds Baptist Church, 245 S. Grant St. -- Celebrates 120 Years Oct. 14" The Daily Record, p. .] | | * 12 Oct 2012 [http://www.the-daily-record.com/religion/2012/10/12/the-city-s-first-black-church-second-baptist-church-245-s-grant-st-celebrates-120-years-oct-14 "Wooster's First Black Church -- Seconds Baptist Church, 245 S. Grant St. -- Celebrates 120 Years Oct. 14" The Daily Record, p. .] |
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| + | ==Notes== |
| + | * Notable in this movement was the Afro-American pioneer, Richard L. [[Morrison (surname)|Morrison]], Sr. |
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| ==Timeline== | | ==Timeline== |
| + | * 1892 - Joint meeting of First Baptist Church and the Afro-American men interested in organizing the Second Baptist Church |
| * 1892 - January, Began raising money toward new building | | * 1892 - January, Began raising money toward new building |
| * 1892 - October, Cornerstone was laid, October 11, ready for worship | | * 1892 - October, Cornerstone was laid, October 11, ready for worship |