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The same holds true in southern Indiana, where one church was once well-known for helping runaway slaves in their life-or-death struggle for freedom. Second Baptist Church in New Albany opened in ...
The “Town Clock Church” began as Second Presbyterian Church and became Second Baptist Church in 1889 ... residents and support from Develop New Albany, Indiana Landmarks and “Your Community ...
THIS IS HISTORY THAT THE FRIENDS OF THE TOWN CLOCK CHURCH ... Second Baptist Church on Main Street, which used to be known as the Town Clock Church, is 173 years old. According to the Indiana ...
About 150 years ago, the steeple of the Old Town Clock Church in New Albany rose 150 feet in the ... across from the church – actually named Second Baptist Church - to watch the installation ...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WDRB) — A historic church in southern Indiana, once a refuge for people seeking freedom through the Underground Railroad, is working to preserve its history. Second Baptist ...
(WDRB) -- A southern Indiana church has installed a ... in the Underground Railroad Gardens behind the Second Baptist Church in New Albany. Nichols was a slave who was owned by a family in Tennessee.
“I didn't think much about it, and then they called me back and asked me to come back,” he said from his office at Second Baptist Church New Albany ... he says one of Indiana’s most ...
THE EAST MAIN STREET BUILDING SERVED AS A STATION ON THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN THE FREE STATE OF INDIANA. IN 1852, IT WAS SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ... THE NEW ALBANY CONGREGATION HELD SECRET ...
Did you know a church in New Albany was once part of the Underground Railroad? Second Baptist Church on Main ... for our ...