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22818
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Located in the Berea community, now called Red Oak, Josephus Lathan founded this Disciples of Christ Church on April 15, 1871. In 1878, it had its first Sunday school service. The church bought a lot in 1883 and a church was built in 1885. In 1953, the church underwent several enhancements, including a nursery. A new place to worship was begun on April 23, 1973. However, on May 25, 1973, a tornado destroyed it. The first worship service in the new church was held on June 10, 1973.
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31858
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Found in an article about all the early churches in Pitt County written by Jesse Lillington Jackson (1874-1969) that appeared in the Daily Reflector, Aug. 25, 1950.
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32034
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These are the Great Swamp Primitive Baptist Church Records from 1795-1826.
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32136
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These are African-American items gleaned by William B. Kittrell from the records of the Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church, the Hancock Primitive Baptist Church, and the Galloway Primitive Baptist Church, all in Pitt County, NC.
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