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Photograph of a stained glass window in the First Baptist Church. This was the only window salvaged from the old church building and moved to the current chapel.
The "wheat" stained glass window hung in the original First Baptist Church. It was found in an attic of a nearby building years later and is now on display in the current church building.
Photograph of a stained glass window in the First Baptist Church. This was the only window salvaged from the old church building and moved to the current chapel.
Photograph of Mrs. Walter Page, Jr.'s class. Mrs. Page is far right, hat with flower. Some students are identified with names written on the photograph.
Photographed on their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Gray are shown in front of pictures on the wall from the time of their wedding, December 23, 1903. The Degan Carillon chimes were given as a memorial by Mr. Gray for his wife...
The Child Building was later home to Huggins Business Machines. A stained glass window (the "wheat" design) in the current First Baptist Church building was found in the attic of this building.
Photograph of the members of the Deaf Ministry at First Baptist Church. It was the first Sunday School and Church for the Deaf in northern Florida and Southeastern Georgia. The ministry was started by Rev. Bill Ligon, Rev. Reeves Dean...
Dr. C.A. Robert's speech, Courage was given at the 1965 Southern Baptist Convention in Dallas, Texas. This speech addressed Dr. Roberts' experience of integrating the First Baptist Church in Tallahassee, FL.
This photograph shows the building in this location in the 1950s (the Governor's Club is now in this location). This site was the home of the original 1858 First Baptist Church.
Photograph of the cornerstone plaque being placed. The gentlemen placing the plaque from left to right are Alphonse Pichard, Ed Chason, and Dr. Harold Sanders.
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