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Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church

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Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church
Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church

Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church is a historic Primitive Baptist church located between Meeting House Branch and E. Firetower Road in Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina. The original church building was set on fire on December 30, 1863, by Union forces under the command of Col. Joseph M. McChesney. It was rebuilt in 1893 and is a one-story, frame, gable front, rectangular, building measuring approximately 50 feet by 30 feet. It is two bays wide and five bays deep and sits on a brick pier foundation. Located on the property is the contributing church cemetery with less than 20 markers.The Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church was deeded to the Pitt County Historical Society in May 2000.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

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Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church
East Firetower Road, Greenville

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East Firetower Road 2634
27858 Greenville
North Carolina, United States
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