St. Paul Primitive Baptist Church, 1930, Montezuma

St. Paul Primitive Baptist Church was built in 1930 and is the oldest surviving church structure in the historically African-American Montezuma neighborhood known as Duncan’s Bottom. It is centered around Whiteline Street. The church is located adjacent to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The Black Primitive Baptists, while not as well known as the Missionary Baptist or the African Methodist Episcopal churches, had similar origins. Most congregations evolved out of white congregations to which members were exposed in the days of slavery.

St. Paul is critically endangered at this time, as the roof has collapsed through the middle of the sanctuary. I’m not sure if the congregation is still active.

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  1. Paul D Hicks's avatarPaul D Hicks

    Brian,

    Upson County is celebrating its bicentential, beginning this December so you might want to work your magic there at some point.

    The county was named for Stephen Upson, a noted lawyer and legislator , whose home in Lexington you and I discussed a while back. I am a direct descendant and am writing an article about him.

    Paul Hicks

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