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Author Archives: Bruce Gourley

Baptists and the American Civil War: July 30, 1865

At the “Old Temperance Hall” on South Main Street in Pinckneyville, Illinois, a new Baptist church is formed this day. Nine persons, four men and five women, are the founding members of the First Baptist Church of Pinckneyville. Like many churches formed immediately after the war, progress is slow. The congregation meets in the Temperance…

July 30, 2015 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.
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Baptists and the American Civil War: July 29, 1865

With the war over and Reconstruction in the South underway, Baptist associations of the North emerge as the most “radical” Christians in terms of demanding racial justice. Throughout the Northern states, Baptists press the Johnson administration to make certain that racial equality is established in the states of the former Confederacy. Almost all Baptist associations…

July 29, 2015 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

Baptists and the American Civil War: July 28, 1865

In South Caroline a new Baptist church is formed this day: the First Baptist Church of Inman (as it is later named). A season of revival following the war provides the impetus for the formation of the new congregation. A growing Temperance movement in Spartanburg County contributed to the revivalism. Historically, Baptists had not been…

July 28, 2015 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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