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29: 486: 105: 491: 205:, with Rev Tansbury leading the old body. Tansbury returned to his previous home in Canada and on December 22, 1861, the two churches combined under Boulden's efforts to form the new church, Olivet Baptist Church, where Boulden served until 1863. 220:
During its heyday, the church was the largest African-American church in the United States, and the largest Protestant congregation in the world. The congregation increased greatly in size in the 1920s due to the
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Before 1860, David G. Lett was pastor at the city's leading Black Baptist church, Zoar Church. In March 1860, about 40 parishioners left that church to form Zion Baptist Church led by
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Fisher, Miles Mark. The Master's Slave, Elijah John Fisher: A Biography. Judson Press, 1922. p178
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became its new pastor in August 1863. DeBaptiste served until February 1882. He was followed by
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was a founding member of the congregation of the church. Boulden then resigned and
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This article about a church or other Christian place of worship in Illinois is a
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The church is the oldest operating African American Baptist church in Chicago.
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