After the Civil War, several dozen Freedmen organized a "Society" for the purpose of religious worship.
The church acquired the property at the northeast corner of Beaver and Newnan Streets, and a small frame structure was built for worship services on that site.
According to a September, 1901 newspaper report, the Romanesque Revival style structure was estimated to cost $18,000.
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