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1890 - TURNING A NEW LEAF

Updated: Aug 18, 2021


The St. Luke Baptist Church was founded on the banks of the Chipola River in August, 1867 under the leadership of Rev. Samuel Brown. Before the construction of the church, the congregation would hold meetings at a blacksmith’s forge on the site. In 1890, Rev. William King and congregation constructed a wooden predecessor to the gothic-brick church.


The church was used for religious and educational purposes. In 1921, under the leadership of Rev. King David Britt (1882 – 1959), the present brick structure was erected. The church was completed under the leadership of Rev. L. C. Herring, Rev. L. B. Brown, and Rev. Dr. A. H. Parker (1907 – 1995).


The design of the building follows the Gothic Revival Style with its pointed, arch leaded stained glass windows and towers on either side of the central nave. The church is located on one of the highest points in central Marianna. Even though the building was vacated by the congregation in 1984, it continued to be a main focal point in Marianna until suffering significant damages from Hurricane Michael in 2018.


Photographer: Mark Hilton Taken: June 4, 2014 Caption: Saint Luke Baptist Church (Now vacated) Submitted: June 5, 2014, by Mark Hilton of Montgomery, Alabama. Database Locator Identification Number: p275074 File Size: 0.492 Megabytes  To see the metadata that may be embedded in this photo, sign in and then return to this page

 
 
 

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