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Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Church Historical Marker

Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Church Historical Marker

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Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Church Historical Marker
Located at 1450 Oglethorpe Hwy West (US 84) in Hinesville
31.794617, -81.607367

PLEASANT GROVE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (A.M.E.) CHURCH AND CAMP MEETING

Pleasant Grove A.M.E. Church was organized June 29, 1869 at Taylors Creek, GA. Rev. Piner Martin was the first pastor. The first church, a small frame house, was named A.M.E. Church of the U.S.A. Sixteen acres of land were later purchased to build a larger church named Pleasant Grove. Trustees were Sa Frasier, Syrus Smiley, Sam Martin and Sol Smith.

The U.S. Government purchased the original church site to establish Camp Stewart in 1941. In 1943 a new church was built on Highway 38 in Allenhurst, GA. Rev. Garfield Jackson was pastor. R.W. Bacon, J.F. Slater, W.A. Frasier, I.S. Frasier comprised the Building Committee.

The Pleasant Grove Camp Meeting is recognized as the sole event reuniting African American families of the Taylors Creek, Wille, Cypress Slash, Strum Bay and other disbanded communities. For those former residents Camp Meeting is the "tie that binds."

ERECTED 2003 BY THE LIBERTY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY


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