Paris Baptist
Old Church Cornerstone
Part of the cornerstone of the former
Baptist Church building on West Caldwell Street in Paris was
discovered this week when a workman was tearing out an unused back
stairway in the present building, constructed in 1916.
It evidently was brought from the old
church building when it was torn down around 1919 and the bricks
used for what is now an apartment house, across the street from
the Presbyterian Church, and was placed under the stairs, which
were later boxed in, leaving the stone where it could not be
reached.
Evidently, the plate was originally
fastened to the cornerstone of the old building, it reads:
First Baptist Church
Organized 1831
Rebuilt 1887
In the same enclosed and inaccessible
closet was an old serving tray and a few other older articles.
The inscribed stone is being preserved.
Source:
undated newspaper article, probably Monroe Co. Appeal.
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