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Ebenezer Baptist Church (Richmond, Va.). Records, 1858-1975. Accession 33482, Church records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Lent for microfilming by Verdelle Bradley, DuBois Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, 23220, 3 April 1989.
The Third African Baptist Church was dedicated on 30 May 1858. On 17 July, the church was officially organized under the supervision of Grace Baptist Church, a white congregation, and the name of the church was changed to Ebenezer Baptist Church.
Consists of seventeen volumes denoted by letters.
Miscellaneous reel 1088: a) Minute Book, 1858-1872, containing minutes which cover the period 17 July 1858 - 11 November 1872, b) Minute Book 1858-1876, containing duplicate minutes of Minute Book 1858-1872, but also containing minutes through 11 December 1876, as well as the church constitutions, baptisms, deaths, and matters of church business and discipline; c) Clerk's Minute Book No. 3, 1879-1883, containing minutes covering the period 1 January 1879 - 12 December 1883, consisting of matters of church business and discipline; d) Records, 1892-1904, 1921, consisting of minutes regarding church business and discipline, covering the period 11 January 1892 - 4 July 1904; e) Minute Book, 1895-1898, specifically 6 August 1895 - 11 April 1898; f) Minute Book, 1898-1899; g) Order Book, 1908-1911, covering 12 July 1908 - 26 November 1911; and h) Minute Book, 1910-1925, specifically covering 5 September 1910 - 12 October 1925, and a list of deaths.
Miscellaneous reel 1089: i) Minute Book, 1913-1919, containing minutes covering the period 4 January 1913 - 25 May 1919; j) Record Book, 1961-1974, containing minutes which cover the period 23 January 1961 - 22 April 1974; k) Financial Records, 1 January 1885 - 1 January 1888, including information on the collection and disbursement of funds, an exclusion list, and list of deceased members; l) Poor Saints Treasure, 1 December 1890 - November 1899, containing information on the collection and disbursement of funds; m) Membership Book, 1893, with an alphabetical list of names; n) Membership Book, December 1899-December 1925, with membership statistics; o) Day Book (Pastor's Bible Class), covering the periods 3 January 1909 - 2 September 1912, and 8 July 1919 - 4 May 1920, and concerning business matters; p) Pansy Juvenile Circle No. 11, 1896-1898, consisting of a list of members and dues. This group was a chapter of the Independent Order of St. Luke, a benevolent society established by Maggie Lena Walker; q) Loose Papers, 1897-1975, including correspondence and items concerning finances and business meetings.