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Hebron Baptist Church (Gaston County, N.C.) records

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Biographical and Historical Note

Hebron Baptist Church was constituted in 1808 and admitted to the Bethel (S.C.) Association. It dissolved in 1853. Hebron Church was reconstituted on the old site on October 5, 1883. The church was admitted to the South Fork Baptist Association where it remained until it was dissolved in 1922.

Collection Overview

Records consist of minutes of church conferences from 1838-1853, 1883-1899, 1900-1916, 1922; including male and female membership rolls; African-American membership rolls; and financial records

Summary Information

Repository
Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
Creator
Hebron Baptist Church (Gaston County, N.C.).
Title
Hebron Baptist Church (Gaston County, N.C.) records
ID
CRMF607
Date [inclusive]
1838-1922
Extent
1.0 microfilm reel(s)  35mm; positive
Microform [Reel]
1

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Publication Information
Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for researchers. 
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Preferred Citation
Hebron Baptist Church (Gaston County, N.C.) records, CRMF607, Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. 

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