[1][2] By the end of its first decade, the church had grown sufficiently to require a new building and by 1839, moved to a new location on Baker Street, where they remained for twenty-five years.
[5][6] When Newman fled to Canada because of the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850,[6] he was succeeded by Rev.
[7] In 1864, Church members founded the Union Baptist Cemetery, in the Price Hill neighborhood.
In the 1960s, urban renewal forced the church to move from its longtime home at Richmond and Mound Streets.
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