Permission of the church must be obtained to photocopy these records in their entirety.
The contents of this acquisition were received on loan for microfilming and return to the church from Miss Margaret Sammon, Wilson Norwood, on September 12, 1975, and from Mrs. Mary Vance on July 25, 1991.
These records contain minutes of church conferences from August 3, 1872 to January 25, 1988 [broken series]; records of the Advisory Board, Building Committee, deacons, Ladies Aid Society, and Woman's Missionary Society as well as information on the missions at Stanleyville (1945), Konnoak Hills, and Immanuel Chapel (1962). The records of Broad Street, later Brown Memorial, Baptist Church, 1893-1907, are also included. In 1935, Brown Memorial merged with First Baptist.
Processed by Palmer Holton on July 26, 2011.
Winston-Salem First Baptist Church was constituted in 1871. It holds an association with the Pilot Mountain Baptist Association.
Winston-Salem First Baptist Church (Winston-Salem, N.C.) records, CRMF165, Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
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