Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church (Detroit, Mich.) records 1920-2008

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Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church (Detroit, Mich.) records 1920-2008

African-American Baptist congregation located in Detroit, MI.; also called Shiloh Baptist Church. The record group includes a church history, celebratory and obsequy programs, clippings, and notebooks of materials accumulated during the pastorates of R. B. James, Solomon David Ross, William H. Crews, and Harold Knox; also bulletins of church services.

2 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6390421

Bentley Historical Library

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Knox, Harold.

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Crews, William H.

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James, Robert B.

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Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church (Detroit, Mich.)

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Church also called Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. From the description of Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church records, ca. 1920-2008. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778460 Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church is the second oldest African-American Baptist congregation in Detroit and was founded in 1881 by the Reverend John Wills; at its founding, there were 25 members. The church at the Benton Street site was desig...

Ross, Solomon David.

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