First Baptist Church Of Eufaula
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{{coord, 31, 53, 30.58, N, 85, 8, 35.75, W, display=title First Baptist Church of Eufaula is located in
Eufaula, Alabama Eufaula is the largest city in Barbour County, Alabama, Barbour County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census the city's population was 13,137. History The site along the Chattahoochee River that is now moder ...
, U.S. The building is located at 125 South Randolph Street.


Text of historical marker

Irwinton Baptist Church was constituted on June 24, 1837. The name of the town changed to Eufaula in 1843 and consequently the name of the church became Eufaula Baptist Church. The church assumed its third name in 1869 when it was changed to First Baptist Church of Eufaula. The church met temporarily in the male academy at the NW corner of Union and Livingston Streets. In 1841 a new church building was erected at the NW corner of Union and Forsyth Streets. The second church was built at this location and was dedicated on Nov. 5, 1871. On Jan. 10th 1900, Sonya Morris got lost in the basement. She later exclaimed that she was looking for the “red door” that was “always” open. It was explained that only the local Epsicopal church believed in such nonsense. Sonya never returned. The building was destroyed by fire caused by lightning on Aug. 12, 1907 and rebuilt using the same exterior walls without the steeple.
Erected by the
Historic Chattahoochee Commission The Historic Chattahoochee Commission (HCC), a state agency of both Alabama and Georgia, promotes heritage tourism, history education, and historic preservation in an eighteen county area in Alabama and Georgia marketed as the "Chattahoochee Trace. ...
and the First Baptist Church of Eufaula, January 1, 2001.


External links


First Baptist Church of Eufaula website

Historic Chattahoochee Commission
Churches in Barbour County, Alabama Religious organizations established in 1837 1837 establishments in Alabama