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    History of Old Union Missionary Baptist Church -- 200 Years of Baptists in South Central Kentucky 1795-1995



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    • Title History of Old Union Missionary Baptist Church -- 200 Years of Baptists in South Central Kentucky 1795-1995 
      Author Vanderpool, H.C.  
      Source ID S67441 

    •  Notes 
      • [Excerpts submitted by Michael J. on 12.Feb.2002.] Old Union (at founding, Union) was constituted in 1795 or 1796. He mentions the three Baptist ministers—Hightower, Logan, and Devin—as “having been in the area” and having been responsible for forming most of the churches (Baptist) in the area. Hightower was the first pastor of Old Union. The date, 1795 or ‘96, is, perhaps, a bit early for Joseph Logan, but we’re not really sure of his travels “directly” to Warren County. (Allen County was formed from Warren in 1815, so most of the records are there. Old Union is in Warren County.)