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  DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES, MISSIONS, AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
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  No. 315. HAMILTON COUNTY (CHATTANOOGA)
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rl The Historical Records Survey Program
5 Sargent B. Child, Director
Q Madison Bratton, State Supervisor F
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g Harvey E. Becknell, Director
f Milton V. Blanton, Regional Supervisor _
Q T. Marshall Jones, State Supervisor ·
% Division of Professional and Service Projects
s Florence Kerr, Assistant Commissioner
E Blanche M. Ralston, Chief Regional Supervisor
g Betty Hunt Luck, State Director
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g Howard O. Hunter, Acting Commissioner
t Malcolm J. Miller, Regional Director
{ Harry S. Berry, State Administrator

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g PREFACE
E The Directory of Churches, Missions, and Religious Institutions
% of Tennessee:—HamiltonTCounty, Chattanooga—is one of a series—$f_volumes
{E designed to serve as handbooks for ministers, laymen, students, and
; research specialists in the field of church history and in sociological
g and genealogical investigations. The information contained in this
i volume will be incorporated in a Statewide Directory to be published at
‘ a future date. The preparation of the Directory is a necessary pre-
lv liminary step to insure completeness of inclusion of all churches in the
` Inventory of the Church Archives of Tennessee being issued in denomina-
tional volumes—l§;i5ETl%nEEssee Historical Records Survey Project. The
number assigned this Directory, 55, merely indicates the alphabetical
y position of Hamilton among the counties of the State.
H It is the nature of a directory to defy completion. The absence
of any snuilar listing, however, and the belief that such a directory
would be of value to students as a handbook have been additional factors
f resulting in its issuance. The churches, missions, and religious in-
g stitutions are listed by denominations and local affiliations together
j with locations, dates of organization, the pastors' names and addresses.
g The preparation of this Directory involved examinations of printed and
° manuscript church minutes, year-books, city and church directories, and
institutional catalogues. These were supplemented by personal interviews
with religious and institutional officials. The denominational lists
were checked with members of the respective faiths, Defunct as well as
g active churches are included; publications, boards, and institutions of
Q the denominations in Tennessee are also indicated,
I
l Hamilton County, third largest county in Tennessee, is located in
the southeast corner of the State and its southern boundary is contiguous
with the boundary of the State of Georgia. The county seat of Hamilton
County, Chattanooga, is the third largest city of the State. Organized
in l8l9, Hamilton County is a later creation than many of the counties in
j the State, and embraces a portion of former Cherokee Territory,
Y This Directory was conmiled by Work Projects Administration workers
under the supervision of Robert Cassell, Church Archives Editor of the
Tennessee Survey Project; Maurine Cantrell and Milford R. Wheeler rendered
' much assistance; the field work in Hamilton County was conducted by
T Lucille Schmidt, Willie Ann Morrison, Carolyn Atchley, and Elizabeth
m Kimbrell under the supervision of Arch Faidloy, Jr., District Supervisor.
{ Preparation of the Directory was instituted during the administration of
T. Marshall Jones as State Supervisor of the Tennessee historical Records
Survey Project before he resigned to become State Supervisor of the
Research and Records Section of the Division of Professional and Service
V Projects and while Dan Lacy, now Assistant to the Director of the Survey
I Program, served as Regional Supervisor. This volume was prepared in
accordance with instructions from the Washington office of the Historical
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  resales
- The Directory of Churches, Missions, and Religious Institutions
of TennesEee?»Hamilton County, Chattanooga_is one of a series of volumes
V designed to serve as handbooks for ministers, laymen, students, and
research specialists in the field of church history and in sociological
and genealogical investigations. The information contained in this
volume will be incorporated in a Statewide Directory to be published at
a future date. The preparation of the Directory is a necessary pre-
liminary step to insure completeness of inclusion of all churches in the V
` Inventory of the Church Archives of Tennessee being issued in denomina-
tional volume§—lb;iEE-Tennessee Historical Records Survey Project. The
number assigned this Directory, 35, merely indicates the alphabetical
position of Hamilton among the counties of the State.
It is the nature of a directory to defy completion. The absence
of any snnilar listing, however, and the belief that such a directory
would be of value to students as a handbook have been additional factors
resulting in its issuance. The churches, missions, and religious in-
stitutions are listed by denominations and local affiliations together
with locations, dates of organization, the pastors' names and addresses.
The preparation of this Directory involved examinations of printed and
manuscript church minutes, year-books, city and church directories, and
institutional catalogues. These were supplemented by personal interviews
with religious and institutional officials. The denominational lists
were checked with members of the respective faiths, Defunct as well as
active churches are included; publications, boards, and institutions of
the denominations in Tennessee are also indicated,
Hamilton County, third largest county in Tennessee, is located in
the southeast corner of the State and its southern boundary is contiguous
with the boundary of the State of Georgia, The county seat of Hamilton
County, Chattanooga, is the third largest city of the State. Organized
in 1819, Hamilton County is a later creation than many of the counties in
the State, and embraces a portion of former Cherokee Territory.
This Directory was compiled by Work Projects Administration workers
. under the supervision of Robert Cassell, Church Archives Editor of the
Tennessee Survey Project; Maurine Cantrell and Milford R. Wheeler rendered
much assistance; the field work in Hamilton County was conducted by
Lucille Schmidt, Willie Ann Morrison, Carolyn Atchley, and Elizabeth
Kimbrell under the supervision of Arch Faidley, Jr., District Supervisor.
Preparation of the Directory was instituted during the administration of
T. Marshall Jones as State Supervisor of the Tennessee historical Records
Survey Project before he resigned to become State Supervisor of the
Research and Records Section of the Division of Professional and Service
Projects and while Dan Lacy, now Assistant to the Director of the Survey
Program, served as Regional Supervisor. This volume was prepared in
accordance with instructions from the Washington office of the Historical

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Records Survey Program; detailed editorial comments and criticism of
the book have been made by Donald A. Thompson, Assistant Archivist in
charge of the Church Archives Inventories. Typing of the final draft
and cutting of stencils were done by Helen P. Allen.
This volume is preliminary and is subject to revision. Corrections
and additional information are solicited and should be addressed to
the State Supervisor, 505 Davidson County Courthouse, Nashville.
A list of the publications of the Tennessee Historical Records
Survey Project follows the indexes to this Directory. The publications
of the Historical Records Survey projects in all states are limited in
number and in consequence are placed in centrally located designated
depositories. Inquiries requesting the locations of the nearest deposi-
tories should be addressed to the State Supervisors or to the Division
of Professional and Service Projects, Work Projects Administration,
Washington, D. C., for the attention of the Director of the Historical
Records Survey Projects,
Madison Bratton, State Supervisor
The Tennessee Historical Records Survey Project
Nashville
December 6, 1940

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EXPLANATORY NOTES
l. All addresses in this Directory are in Chattanooga or in Hamilton
County unless otherwise indicated. In a few instances, names of
churches, institutions, or individuals whose addresses or locations
are outside of Hamilton County have been included because of their
connection with or relation to organizations in Hamilton County.
All of the churches are listed alphabetically under their denominational
affiliations.
2. The full names and addresses of persons mentioned are given in all
cases where the information was available.
5. The exact location of each church or institution is given according
to the latest available information. Rural routes are in the vicinity
of Chattanooga unless otherwise indicated. Spelling of street names
follows the Chattanooga City Directory (1940).
4. The date of organization is that claimed officially by the church.
5. The classification system used in this Directory, is, in general,
that used bv the United States Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies;
1926. The affiliations and chief officials of the various denomina-
tions have been given to avoid any possible confusion; publications,
boards, institutions, and services pertaining to the various denomina-
tions in Tennessee have also been included.
6. Although this Directory is preliminary to a state-wide listing to be
issued subsequently, all of the information in this volume has been
checked with the various denominational leaders for accuracy and com-
pleteness.
7. Besides an alphabetical index of pastors and executives and a church
and institutional name index, this book includes a community index
indicating the location of all the churches listed.
8. Defunct churches, being those which have lapsed or merged with other
· churches, are listed wherever information on them was available.
Where indicated, the date given is the organization date, the pastor
is the last regular one serving the church.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE ......................................................... i
EXPIANATORY NOTES ............................................... iii
ADVENTIST BODIES
Advent Christian Church ....................................... 1
Seventh Day Adventist Denomination ............................ I
BAPTIST BODIES
Missionary Baptists
Southern Baptist Convention ................................. 2
Missionary Baptists (Colored)
National Baptist Convention, U. S. A., Inc. ................. 8
National Baptist Convention of America ...................... 15
Unassociated Missionary Baptists .............................. 15
Primitive Baptists ............................................ 14
Primitive Baptists (Colored) .................................. 14
Unassociated Primitive Baptists . .... ......... ........ ......... 15
CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST .. ..... ..... ..... ....... .... . ..... ... 15
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ...... .... ........... ..... ................ 16
CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST .. .... ........... .... .... 16
A CHURCHES OF CHRIST .. ..... . ..... .. ....... ................. ..... .. 17
CHURCHES OF GOD AND HOLINESS BODIES
Church of God ................................................. 19
Unassociated Churches of God ........................ ...... .... 22
Church of God and Saints of Christ .... .... ............ ....... . 25
Church of God in Christ, U. S. A. ............................. 25

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CHURCH S OF GOD AND HOLINESS BODIES (cont'd•)
Church of God or Sanctified Church ............,................. 24
(Original) Church of God or Sanctified Church ................... 24
Church of God of the Living (The Way, The Light and The Truth) .. 24
Church of God of the Union Assembly, Incorporated ............... 24
Church of Jesus Christ (Pentecostal) ...........................• 25
Church of the Living God, Christian Workers for Fellowship ••.••. 25
Church of the Living God, The Pillar and Ground of the Truth .... 25
Early Church of God in Chnist ................................... 26
Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas ............ 26
Pilgrim Holiness Church ......................................... 27
The (Original) Church of God ...................................• 27
Triumph, The Church and Kingdom of God in Christ ................ 28
United Church of God ..... ........... ............................ 28
CONGREGATIONAL AND CHRISTIAN CHURCH ......................... ..... . 29
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST .. .... .. ....... ... .... ................. .... .... 29
FEDERATION OF MISSIONARY SOCIETIES ..... ......... ........ ..... ..... BO
INDEPENDENT CHURCH S AND MISSIONS . ...... .. ....... ..... ............ 50
INSTITUTIONAL CHAPELS .... ...... .. .................. ....... ...... .. Bl
INSTITUTIONS FOUNDED BY RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS ........ ........... 31
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES .... ........................ ... ...... . ......... Sl
JEWISH CONGREGATIONS . ............................ ......... ..... ... 52
LATTER—DAY SAINTS, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF (moamom) ........ .... . 33
LUTHERAN BODIES
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America ...... 53
The United Lutheran Church in America ..... ...... ................ 54

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METHODIST BODIES
Methodist Church .............................................. 54
Wesleyan Methodist Connection (or Church) of America .......... 58
African Methodist Episcopal Church ............................ 58
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church ....................... 40
Colored Methodist Church .......................».............• 41
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATIONS ........................................ 41
MOORISH SCIENCE TEMPLE OF AMERICA, INC. ......................... 42
PRESBYTERIAN BODIES
Cumberland Presbyterian Church ................................ 42
Colored Cumberland Presbyterian Church ........................ 45
Presbyterian Church in the United States ...................... 44
Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ........... 46
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH ..................................... 48
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ........................................... 49
SALVATION ARMY .................................................. 5O
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH ............................................. 51
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA ................................... ...... .. 51
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ............................... 51
. YOUNG NONEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ............................• 52
INDEXES
Church and Institutional Name Index ........................... 55
Pastors' and Executives' Name Index ........................... GO
Community Index of Churches .. .... . .... . .... ................... 66

 V DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES, MISSIONS, AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
OF TENNESSEE:
HAMILTON COUNTY, CHATTANOOGA
Name and Location Date Name and Address
of Church or Organized of Pastor or
Institution Executive
A D V E N T I S T B O D I E S
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Advent Christian General Conference, 160 Warren St., Boston, Massachusetts.
Rev. Paul K. Blanchard, President, 160 Warren St., Boston, Massachusetts.
Southern Association of Advent Christian Conferences, 134 W. Seventeenth Stu
Jacksonville, Florida.
Rev. Winfield F. Jamison, President, Brunswick, Georgia.
North Georgia and North Alabama Conference, LaFayette, Georgia.
Rev. Luther Hart, 54 W. Beaver St., Jacksonville, Florida.
Advent Christian Church 1959 Rev. Leonard Lee Richardson
3808 Twelfth Ave. 2B McMillan Ave.
Rossville, Georgia
Defunct
Advent Christian Church 1878
St. Elmo Ave. and Forty-ninth St.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST DENOMINATION
General Conference, Takoma Park, Washington, District of Columbia.
~ Elder J. L. McElhaney, President, Takoma Park, Washington, District of
Columbia.
Southern Union Conference, 457 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, Georgia.
Elder John K. Jones, President, 437 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur,Georgia.
College Press, Southern Junior College, Collegedale, Tennessee; Elder Paul
E. Quinby, Superintendent, Collegedale, Tennessee.

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Southern Baptist Convention
Seventh Day Adventist Denomination
(Continued)
Southern Publishing Association, 2119 Twenty-fourth Ave., N., Nashville,
Tennessee: Elder Manley V. Tucker, Superintendent, 2119 Twenty-fourth
Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee.
Southern Tidings: Elder Paul E. Quinby, Editor, Collegedale, Tennessee.
Southland Scroll: Elder Paul E. Quinby, Editor, Collegedale, Tennessee.
The Message Magaaine) Elder James E. Shultz, Editor, 2309 Seifried St.,
Nashville, Tennessee. `
The Watchman Magazine: Elder James E. Shultz, Editor, 2509 Seifried St.,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Georgia Cumberland Conference, 547 Cherokee Ave., SE., Atlanta, Georgia.
Elder R. I. Keate, President, 547 Cherokee Ave., SE., Atlanta, Georgia.
Collegedale Church 1916 Elder Harold E. Snide
Collegedale Collegedale
Daisy Church 1915 Elder G. Medairy
Daisy Graysville (Rhea County)
East Ridge Church 1907 Elder Charles A. Wilhelm
McBrien Road 5014 Easton Ave.
First Church 1895 Elder Charles A. Wilhelm
1916 Duncan Ave. 5014 Easton Ave.
Seventh Day Adventist Church (Col.) 1904 Elder James W. Jones
Magnolia and Eighth Sts. 608 Baldwin St.
Standifer Gap Church 1955 Elder George N. Fuller (
Silverdale Collegedale
Institutions
Southern Junior College 1895 Dr. John C. Thompson,
· Collegedale President
Collegedale
. B A P T I S T B 0 D I E S
Missionary Baptists
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
Rev. Lee R. Scarborough, President, Fort Worth, Texas.
Rev. Hight C. Moore, Secretary, 161 Eighth Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee.

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Southern Baptist Convention
(Continued)
Executive Committee, 161 Eighth Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee: Rev.
Austin Crouch, Executive Secretary, 161 Eighth Ave., N., Nashville,
Tennessee.
Sunday School Board, 161 Eighth Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee: Rev.
William Francis Powell, President, 2906 Oakland Ave., Nashville,
Tennessee.
fQEiT@£jEEt Student: Rev. Prank H. Leavell, Editor, 161 Eighth Ave., N.,
Nashville, Tennessee.
The lntermediate Counselor: Mary V. Lee, Editor, 161 Eighth Ave., N.,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Tennessee Baptist Convention, 149 Sixth Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee.
4 Rev. Homer Lindsay, President, 1501 N. Chamberlain Ave., Chattanooga.
Baptist and Reflector: Rev. 0. Wilburn Taylor, Editor, 149 Sixth Ave.,
N., NaEhvTllei*Tennessee.
Baptist State Board, 149 Sixth Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee: Rev. John
D. Freeman, Executive Secretary and Treasurer, 149 Sixth Ave., N.,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee: Dr. George D. Sheats,
Superintendent, Memphis, Tennessee.
Baptist 0rphans' Home, Brentwood, Tennessee: Dr. William J. Stewart,
Superintendent, Franklin, Tennessee.
Carson—Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee: Dr. James T. Warren,
H President, Jefferson City, Tennessee.
Elementary Guide: Andrew Allen, Editor, 149 Sixth Ave., N., Nashville,
Tennessee.
Harrison—Chilhowie lnstitute, Seymour, Tennessee: Dr. Roy Anderson,
President, Seymour, Tennessee.
Tennessee College, Murfreesboro, Tennessee: Dr. A. T. Atwood, President,
Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Union University, Jackson, Tennessee: Dr. John J. Hurt, President,
Jackson, Tennessee.
Ocoee Baptist Association.
' Rev. W. C. Smedley, Moderator, Temple Court Bldg., Chattanooga.
Alton Park Church 1905 Rev. Thomas J. Smith
4401 Ohls Ave. 4605 Chandler Ave.
Apison Church 1857 Rev. Clarence H. Petty
Apison 604 Tunnel Blvd.
Avondale Church 1911 Rev. Homer G. Lindsay
Roanoke Ave. and Tinker St. 1501 N. Chamberlain Ave.
Baptist Tabernacle 1880 Rev. Raymond R. Denny
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Ocoee Baptist Association
(Continued)
Bartlebaugh Church 1926 Rev. G. Theo King
Rt. 2 5017 N. Chamberlain Ave.
Birchwood Church 1875 Rev. J. C. Pitts
Birchwood Birchwood
Brainerd Church 1927 Rev. B. Frank Collins
4100 Albermarle Ave. 507 Marlboro Ave.
· Calvary Church 1926 Rev. William T. MacMahan
Bell Ave. and May St. 502 Bell Ave.
Central Church 1887 Rev. Ralph R. Moore
McCa1lie Ave. and Palmetto St. 405 Talley Road
Chamberlain Avenue Church 1909 Rev. Albion A. McC1annahan
2800 N. Chamberlain Ave. 2505 Boone Ave.
Clifton Hills Church 1924 Rev. Abner M. Stansel
Rossville Blvd. and Thirty-seventh St. 5205 Sixth Ave.
Concord Church 1848 Rev. Cecil Frazier
Brainerd Road Rt. 6
Cross Roads Church 1896 No regular pastor
Rt. 2, Ooltewah
Daisy Church 1882 Rev. Welcome H. Black
Daisy Daisy
East Chattanooga Church 1888 Rev. J. Noah Bull
2901 Taylor St. 2515 Elmendorf St.
East Lake Church 1907 Rev. Leonard B. Crantford
Twelfth Ave. and Thirty-fourth St. 2712 Twelfth Ave.
East Ridge Church 1940 Rev. John C. Williamson
Rt. 1, Ringgold Road 5612 Monte Vista Drive
Eastdale Church 1882 Rev. J. Bernard Tallent
810 Shallowford Road 827 N. Germantown Road
Edgewood Church 1928 Rev. J. Herbert Sollie
2007 E. Twenty-seventh St. 1814 E. Twenty-sixth St.
Fairview Church 1958 Rev. Burke Cate
Rt. 1, Ooltewah Rt. 2

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- Ocoee Baptist Association
(Continued)
Falling Water Church 1900 Rev. Paul Norris
Rt. 2, Hixson 1210 Tunnel Blvd.
First Church 1852 Rev. John A. Huff
Georgia Ave. and Oak St. 68 N. Crest Road
First Church 1925 Rev. Elbert C. Harris
Hixson Hixson
First Church 1868 Rev. Richard Hiram Ward
Ooltewah Ooltewah
Friendship Church 1854 Rev. W. B. Slatton
Harrison 2102 Thirty—second St.
Georgetown Church 1885 Rev. Lester Lewis
Georgetown (Meigs County) Calhoun, Georgia
Greenwood Church 1912 Rev. Lewis H. Syler
Harrison Rt. 1, Ooltewah
» Harrison Church 1956 Rev. J. C. Jackson
Harrison Harrison
High Point Church 1952 Rev. Clarence H. Petty
Apison 604 Tunnel Blvd.
Highland Park Church 1890 Rev. Carl A. DeVane
Union and Orchard Knob Aves. 1905 Union Ave.
Hughes Avenue Church 1958 Rev. Dewey Adams
Hughes Ave. and W; Fortieth St. 111 W. Forty-fifth St.
Lookout Valley Church 1928 Rev. Fred Gregg
_ Rt. 4 Rt. 4
Maple Grove Church 1952 Rev. Hugh Eastley
Harrison Whitwell (Marion County)
Middle Valley Church 1952 Rev. John Blessingame
Hixson Hixson
Morris Hill Church 1909 Rev. James Catlett
Rt. 6 5515 Thirteenth Ave.
Mountain Creek Church 1907 Rev. Tom W. Norris
Rt. 5 Rt. 1, Rossville, Georgia

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Ocoee Baptist Association
(Continued)
New Bethel Church 1925 Rev. J. T. Waddell
Harrison Harrison
- New Liberty Church 1954 No regular pastor
Birchwood A
New Salem Church 1955 Rev. Frank Jenkins
Soddy Lupton City
i New Union Church 1956 Rev. W. D. Arms
Georgetown (Meigs County} Cleveland (Bradley County)
Northside Church 1886 Rev. Roland W. Selman
819 Mississippi Ave. 401 Forrest Ave.
Oak Grove Church 1911 Rev. Chesley J. Donahoo
1800 Mulberry St. 1806 Willow St.
Oak Street Church 1894 Rev. R. L. Franklin
Soddy Soddy
Oakwood Church 1840 Rev. Willard P. Everson
Oakwood Drive Oakwood Drive
Parker's Gap Church 1915 Rev. W. L. Miller
Apison Jefferson City (Jefferson
County)
Pi1grim's Rest Church 1956 Rev. Henry Carden
Soddy Daisy
Pleasant Grove Church 1901 Rev. Glenn Williams
Rt. 2, Hixson 2006 E. Twenty-sixth St.
Providence Church 1866 Rev. lewis H. Syler
Rt. 1, Ooltewah Rt. l, Ooltewah
‘ l Red Bank Church 1911 Rev. Connie M. Pickler
5900 Ashland Terrace 5600 Redding Road
Ridgedale Church 1908 Rev. James A. Ivey
Dodds and Bailey Aves. 5515 Windsor Court
St. Elmo Church 1878 Rev. Timothy W. Calloway
4501 St. Elmo Ave. 5410 St. Elmo Ave.
Shepherd Church 1902 Rev. Frank Spurling
Shepherd Shepherd

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Ocoee Baptist Association
(Continued)
Signal Hill Church 1926 Rev. Lloyd G. Curtis
Jones Station, North Chattanooga 126 A. Street
Jones Station,
North Chattanooga
Silverdale Church 1889 Rev. W. A. Anderson
Silverdale Cleveland (Bradley County)
South St. Elmo Church 1954 Rev. H. Frank Zeigler
5519 Beulah Ave. 5205 Tennessee Ave.
Spring Creek Church 1860 Rev. William C. Tallent
Spring Creek Road 2715 Thirteenth Ave.
Summerfield Church 1928 Rev. A. Arthur Pruitt
2007 E. Twenty—sixth St. 2111 E. Twenty-sixth St.
Tyner Church 1958 Rev. Oran C. Bishop
Tyner Tyner
Union Fork Church 1910 Rev. John W. Lindsey
Soddy Sale Creek
White Oak Church 1927 Rev. Wilbur C. Horldt
Memorial Drive 2520 Linden Ave.
Woodland Heights Church 1919 Rev. J. Lester Alexander
Woodland Heights and Ford Ave. » Rt. 5, North Chattanooga
Woodland Park Church 1914 Rev. Emory L. Williams
1512 S. Holtzclaw Ave. 1614 E. Fourteenth St.
Defunct
Lupton City Church 1925 No regular pastor
_ Lupton City
Miesionsr
Baptist Mission Rev. Claude Bell
Twenty—sixth and Long Sts. 1617 Jefferson St.
` Baptist Mission Rev. Hobart D. Goolsby
Twenty—third and Market Sts. 5617 Clio Ave.
Broad Street Gospel Mission 1956 Rev. Keith Harris
2442 Broad St. Sheridan Ave.

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National Baptist Convention, U. S. A., Inc.
Missions ·
(Continued)
Central Avenue Mission 1956 Rev. Robert Evans
1526 Central Ave. 1505 E. Seventeenth St.
Goodwill Center 1922 No regular pastor
2201 Broad St.
1&Carty Avenue Mission 1929 Rev. W. L. Smith
Lightfoot Mill Road 2108 Appling St.
Defunct
Avondale Baptist Mission 1940 Rev. Adna C. Cooper
1212 N. Orchard Knob Ave. 2928 Calhoun Ave.
Tennessee Valley Baptist Association.
Rev. Eugene B. Arnold, Moderator, Dayton, Tennessee.
Coulterville Church 1955 Rev. John Lindsay
Coulterville Rt. 1, Sale Creek
Mount Vernon Church
Rt. 1, Sale Creek
Sale Creek Church 1952 Rev. Oliver E. Nix
Sale Creek 2007 MoCa11ie Ave.
Baptist State Convention of Georgia, 22 Marietta St. Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia.
Rev. Ellis A. Fuller, President, 22 Marietta St. Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia.
Coosa Baptist Association.
. Rev. George`W. McClure, Moderator, Lakeview, Georgia.
Rossville Tabernacle 1925 Rev. George W. McClure
4805 Thirteenth Ave. Lakeview, Ga,
Missionary Baptists (Colored)
NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVBNTION, U. S. A., IHC.
(Colored)
Rev. lecey K. Williams, President, 5101 S. Parkway, Chicago, Illinois.
Rev. James M. Nabrit, Secretary, Whites Creek Pike, Nashville, Tennessee.

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National Baptist Convention, U. S. A., Inc. (Colored)
(Continued)
American Baptist Theological Seminary, Nashville, Tennessee: Rev. James
M. Nabrit, President, Whites Creek Pike, Nashville, Tennessee.
Baptist Training School, Nashville, Tennessee; Rev. James M. Nabrit,
President, Whites Creek Pike, Nashville, Tennessee.
Baptist Young Peoples Union Board, 409 Gay St., Nashville, Tennessee:
Edward W. D. Isaac, Jr., Secretary, 919 Eleventh Ave., N., Nashville,
Tennessee.
Ngtgvnal Baptist Voice: Rev. Russell C. Barbour, Editor, Fourth Ave., N.,
and Cedar St., Nashville, Tennessee.
Sunday School Publishing Board, 412 Fourth Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee:
Rev. Arthur M. Townsend, Secretary, 708 Cedar St., Nashville, Tennessee.
Tennessee Missionary and Educational Convention, 412 Fourth Ave., N.,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Rev. S. A. Owen, Moderator, 761 Walker Ave., Memphis, Tennessee.
Howe Institute, Memphis, Tennessee: Rev. T. O. Fuller, President, Memphis,
Tennessee.
Nelson Merry College, Jefferson City, Tennessee: Rev. J. H. Bailey, President,
Jefferson City, Tennessee.
Sunday School Publishing Board, 412 Fourth Ave., N., Nashville, Tennessee;
Rev. A. L. McCargo, Chairman, 692 Whittington St., Memphis, Tennessee.
The Baptist Paper of Tennessee: Rev. T. A. Jackson, Editor, 528 Patton St.,
Knoxvil1eT~Tennessee.
North Chickamauga and Chattanooga Association.
Rev. Woodrow W. Taylor, Moderator, 1001 W. Tenth St., Chattanooga.
Antioch Church 1892 Rev. Oldfield 0. Havies
Plumwood St. Greenwood Road
Bakewell Church Rev. James C. Cochran
Bakewell 22 W. Nineteenth St.
· Bethlehem Church 1884 Rev. H. M. Smith
101 lawn St. 192 E. Gadsden St.
Gadsden, Alabama
Beulah Church 1927 Rev. W. A. Wade
1501 Commerce St. Twenty-third St.
Carter Street Church 1898 Rev. William L. Holloway
1955 Carter St. 1809 Williams St.
Chickamauga Church Rev. Hastings K. Kennedy
Chickamauga 1027 E. Eighth St.

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(Continued)
Emmanuel Church 1915 Rev. W. M. Robinson
27 W. Twenty—fourth St. 2515% long St.
First Church 1866 Rev. Charles A. Bell
508 E. Eighth St. 712 Vine St.
First Church of Bozentown 1951 Rev.`Washington Flenoy
Benton Ave. 1504 E. Twenty-eighth St.
Friendship Church 1889 No regular pastor
958 Red St.
Greater St. John's Church 1950 Rev. William A. Banks
100 E. Twenty—third St. 1809 Vine St,
Greater Tabernacle Church 1911 Rev. George W. Barnes
2654 Williams St. 2500 Asbury Park
Hixson Church 1929 Rev. Crawford F. Campbell
Hixson Hixson
Macedonia Church 1904 Rev. William Green
4505 Seventh Ave. 1601 E. Third St.
Mission Ridge Church 1868 Rev. A. John Lewis
259 Shallowford Road 2410 Read Ave.
Mount Calvary Church 1952 Rev. Norman J. Johnson
1401 Carter St. 1401 Carter St.
Mount Carmel Church 1915 Rev. Spencer P. Holston
1616 Washington St. 507 Wallace Place
Mount Joy Church 1898 Rev. James E. Cameron
Oakwood Drive 4404 Ccventh Ave.
New Home Church 1890 Rev. Arthur Kelley
2509 Dodds Ave. B1ow;ug Springs, Georgia
New Hope Church 1905 Rev. Joteph M. Adcocks
1809 Kerr St. 2211 Jefferson St.
New Monumental Church 1890 Rev. William C. Upshaw
715 E. Eighth St. 1112 E. Fifth St.
New Zion Church 1912 Rev. John B. Turner
Wall and B. Eleventh Sts. 826 E. Tenth St.

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Olivet Church 1921 Rev. Edward H. Dial
921 University Place 202 N. Bragg Ave.
Lookout Mountain
Orchard Knob Church 1887 Rev. H. Joe Johnson
E. Third and Hawthorne Sts. 311 N. Greenwood Ave.
Rock Island Church 1873 Rev. Simmie Sanders
2104 Fairleigh St. 2212 Cowart St.
. Rose of Sharon Church 1931 Rev. J. H. Brown
2001 Blackford St. Cleveland (Bradley County)
St. Elmo Church 1890 Rev. Ed Angel
810 W. Thirty-seventh St. South Pittsburg
(Marion County)
St. James Church 1886 Rev. Edgar Moore
823 Mabel St. 708 E. Eighth St.
St. Paul's Church 1906 Rev. James C. Murray
Watkins and Vine Sts. Dalton, Georgia
St. Peter's Church 1897 Rev. Tom Preston
Summit Greenwood Road
Second Church 1866 Rev. Woodrow W. Taylor
1324 Grove St. 1001 W. Tenth St.
Shiloh Church 1926 Rev. John D. Henderson
Soddy 721 Highland Park Ave.
Shiloh Church 1926 Rev. Boisy Conyer
1708 S. Market St. 1917 Kerr St.
Springfield Church 1932 Rev. Hastings K. Kennedy
, 418 E. Tenth St. 1027 E. Eighth St.
Stony Point Church Rev. James C. Cochran
Daisy 22 W. Nineteenth St.
Tucker’s Chapel 1913 Rev. James C. Clark
Garfield Ave. and 0’Neal St. 1117 Pierce Ave.
Pilgrim Joy Association.
Rev. Aquila Roy Barnett, Moderator, 1306 W. Forty-fifth St., Chattanooga.
First Church 1904 Rev. lewis J. Flemister
203 N. Bragg Ave. 1307 W. Forty·sixth St.
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(Continued)
Galilee Church 1954 Rev. John D. Henderson
1900 Citico Ave. 721 Highland Park Ave.
` Hawkinsville Church Rev. Nathaniel Bergen
Tyner Tyner
Macedonia Church 1925 Rev. Aquila Roy Barnett
755 W. Sixth St. 1508 W. Forty-fifth St.
Mount Calvary Church 1952 Rev. I. J. Jordon
Turkey Foot Rt. 6
Mount Paran Church 1879 Rev. Maurice Kirby
1920 Cowart St. 217 W. Twentieth St.
New Enon Church 1950 Rev. Will Henry Huff
2511 Twelfth Ave. 715 Poplar St.
Pil