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| Size | 5 items. |
| Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Crossroads Primitive Baptist Church, a member church of the Mountain Association, was founded at Baywood, Grayson County, Va., in June 1845. The church was constituted by thirty-two members; as of 1971, membership was about seventy-five persons. Three volumes containing minutes of monthly church meetings, lists of members and records of their status in the church, and other material, and two photographs relating to the Crossroads Primitive Baptist Church. Church minutes constitute the bulk of these records. |
| Creator | Crossroads Primitive Baptist Church (Grayson County, Va.) |
| Language | English |
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Crossroads Primitive Baptist Church, a member church of the Mountain Association, was founded at Baywood, Grayson County, Va., in June 1845. The church was constituted by thirty-two members; as of 1971, membership was about seventy-five persons.
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MICROFILM ONLY. Three volumes containing minutes of monthly church meetings, lists of members and records of their status in the church, and other material, and two photographs relating to the Crossroads Primitive Baptist Church. Church minutes constitute the bulk of these records.
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
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