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Old First Baptist Church, located in Downtown Evansville, Indiana on the corner of 3rd and Cherry Street. From 1867-1868 Old First Baptist Church was built with a Gothic Revival Style designed by architect Henry Mursinna. Before the church relocated to the corner of 3rd and Cherry St. it had a prior location at the corner of Centre and Clark St. On March 18th, 1868, Old First Baptist Church officially moved to the corner of 3rd and Cherry Street.


Old First Baptist Church (1990s)

Street light, Sky, Window, Facade

Old First Baptist Church (1998)

Building, Sky, House, Tree

Old First Baptist Church is in Downtown Evansville, Indiana on the corner of 3rd and Cherry Street. Originally built from 1867-1868, Old First Baptist Church had a Gothic Revival Style designed by architect Henry Mursinna. Before relocating to the corner of 3rd and Cherry Street, the church had a prior location at the corner of Centre and Clark Street. On March 18th, 1868, Old First Baptist Church officially moved to 3rd and Cherry.

By 1876 First Baptist constructs a Sunday school and then later builds Fairview school which would later become East Side Baptist Church. On January 1st,1922 First Baptist Church changed into the home of Bnai Moshe Temple Synagogue. Then in 1947 the Church of God buys building, which is later turned into the Church of God Parish in 1966. But changes keep persisting as the church once again is dedicated to Bethany Apostolic Church.

In 1989 the church is bought by Welborn Baptist Hospital. They planned to demolish it but it was held up at the request of Evansville residents that wanted to preserve the building. Bill Gassier, a local architect believes it may have been the earliest church building in Evansville. Gassier and others tried to preserve as much as possible before the demolition.

In 1991 Evansville’s City Building Commissioner Roger Lehman declared the building was not structurally safe and ordered a demolition. Preservationists of the church still fought to keep it up and came to an agreement with Lehman to preserve it for longer. The Riverside Neighborhood Improvement Foundation made efforts through repairs from a $40,000 grant donated by the Historic. Although this grant would still not be enough for preservationists to buy the building from Welborn. Eventually it was demolished in 1998.

Historic Evansville, “Old First Baptist Church” https://historicevansville.com/site.php?id=firstbaptist2

Heiman, Roberta. Volunteers rush to salvage valued items from doomed church. Evansville Courier and Press, July 3rd, 1998. http://local.evpl.org/views/viewimage.asp?ID=854219 

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