First Baptist Church, Lauderdale
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The First Colored Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, also known as First Baptist Church—Lauderdale, was built in 1939 in a vernacular Colonial Revival style, with design attributed to Rev. Thomas O. Fuller. It is a rectangular brick building with brick laid in common bond. It has a limestone fence separating its parking area from the street, which is a c.1890 fence from the former Second Empire-styled Sanford house on the property. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It was deemed significant for its association with Thomas Oscar Fuller (1867-).
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South Lauderdale Street, Memphis
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 35.128611111111 ° | E -90.043611111111 ° |
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South Lauderdale Street
38126 Memphis
Tennessee, United States
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