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| Size | 2 items. |
| Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. South Fork Primitive Baptist Church was located in Alleghany County, near Sparta, N. C. The earliest known record of the church is dated November 1868. Church meetings were held at least until August 1959, the date of the latest church minutes in these papers. The church was not active as of 1982. Two volumes of church minutes, lists of members and their status in the church, and other information relating to South Fork Primitive Baptist Church. |
| Creator | South Fork Primitive Baptist Church (Alleghany County, N.C.) |
| Language | English |
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South Fork Primitive Baptist Church was located in Alleghany County, near Sparta, N. C. The earliest known record of the church is dated November 1868. Church meetings were held at least until August 1959, the date of the latest church minutes in these papers. The church was not active as of 1982.
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MICROFILM ONLY. Two volumes of church minutes, lists of members and their status in the church, and other information relating to South Fork Primitive Baptist Church.
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
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