11. Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census, Special Reports, Religious Bodies: 1906, Part II (Washington, DC: 1910), 158-160; Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies: 1916, Part II (Washington, DC, 1919), 119-120; Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies: 1926, Volume II (Washington, DC, 1929), 162-164; United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies: 1936, Volume II, Part I (Washington, DC, 1941), 178-180; Robert G. Gardner, "African-American Free Will Baptists in Georgia," Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History 18 (forthcoming 2002)
12. Estimation based on Baptist Purity Baptist Association, Minutes, 1982; Calvary Holiness BA, Minutes, 1999; Holiness BA, Minutes, 1983; Charles O. Walker, History of the Holiness Baptist Association of Georgia (Jasper, GA: Pickens Area Vocational-Technical School, 1968); telephone conversation with J. L. Sellers, Jr. (a Calvary Holiness leader), Broxton, July 29, 2002. b
13. Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History 2 (1969), 3 (1972), 4 (1974), 5 (1976), 6 (1978).
14. American Baptist Association, Minutes, 1930, back; Year Book/Yearbook, 1967, 200-202; 1975, 250-252; Georgia State Association of Missionary Baptist Churches, Minutes, 1998, 1999; Toby Cribbs, Georgia State Association of Missionary Baptists: Fifty Years of History (N.p.: Georgia State Association of Missionary Baptist Churches, 1996) Florida State Association of Missionary Baptist Churches, Minutes, 1995, 7-9; Albert Garner, A History of the Florida State Association of Missionary Baptist Churches (Lakeland: Florida State Association of Missionary Baptist Churches, 2000); Steve Reeves, ABA, Texarkana, TX, October 26, 1999; , January 10, 2002; ESB, 36, 757, 1565, 2080; ERS, 25-26, 399-401; DBA, 20-21, 49, 166-167; Conrad N. Glover and Austin T. Powers, A History of the American Baptist Association, 1924-1974 (Texarkana, TX: Bogard Press, 1979.
15. Interstate and Foreign Landmark Baptist Association, Minutes, 1984, 1998 (Corinth Baptist Church, Conley).
16. Baptist Missionary Association of Alabama and Georgia, Minutes, 1995, 1996; B.M.A.A. Directory and Handbook, 1996-2000; ESB, 757, 984, 1597, 2105-2106; ERS, 88-89, 399-401; DBA, 49, 166-167; John W. Duggar, The Baptist Missionary Association of America, 1950-1986 (Texarkana, TX: Baptist Publishing House, 1988).
17. Robert Vaughn, Mount Enterprise, TX, printed list, March 29, 2001; e-mail to author, April 24, 26, May 9, 2001. The author estimates that these churches average 50 members and are somewhat smaller than other Landmark churches in the state.
18. 2000 Minutes of Primitive Baptist Associations, Patrick R. McCoy, ed.; Jerry A. Newsome, A Modest History of Primitive Baptists in the United States (N.p.: n.p., c.1976); ERS, 613; DBA, 226; Patrick R. McCoy, Culloden, e-mail to author, May 22, 2001; Emerson Proctor, Statesboro, e-mail to author, May 29, 2001.
19. Gardner et al., History of the Georgia Baptist Association, 527-528 (nos. 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 16, 18, 21, 26-29, and 31). Statistics for the associations included in this study are as follows: Chestatee BA: 14/3,174 (Minutes, 1999); Coosawattee BA: 14/3,030 (Minutes, 2000); Ellijay BA: 4/1,088 (Minutes, 2000); Jasper BA: 21/4,097 (Minutes, 2000); New Hope BA: 20/2,131 (Minutes, 2000); Original Smyrna BA: 21/1,645 (Minutes, 2000); Pleasant Grove BA: 25/4,343 (Minutes, 2001); Pleasant Valley BA: 10/1,562 (Minutes, 2000). Central Western BA disbanded in 1997 (Robert Vaughn, e-mail to author, July 5, 2001); South River BA disbanded in 1999 (David J. Moon, Jr. [of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Rockdale County, which is in the Pleasant Grove BA], letter to author, August 11, 2000).
20. The estimation comes from Rev. Raymond Hancock, secretary, Southwide Baptist Fellowship, Stockbridge, October 28, December 12, 1999. For Baptist Bible Fellowship International see: ESB, 113, 2099; ERS, 84-85; DBA, 42-43; Billy V. Bartlett, A History of Baptist Separatism (Springfield, MO: Baptist Bible College, 1972); Billy V. Bartlett, The Beginnings: A Pictorial History of the Baptist Bible Fellowship (Springfield, MO: Baptist Bible College, 1975); , January 10, 2002; for Georgia Baptist Bible Fellowship see: "Brief History of the Georgia Baptist Bible Fellowship," ; for Fundamental Baptist Fellowship see: DBA, 125-126; "A Brief History of the FBF," , January 10, 2002; for Independent Baptist Fellowship International see: "History of IBFI," , January 10, 2002; Albert W. Wardin, ed., Baptists Around the World (Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publsihers, 1995), 406; for Liberty Baptist Fellowship see: Wardin, 406-407; for Southwide Baptist Fellowship see: DBA, 150-151, 257; Wardin, 407; for World Baptist Fellowship see: ESB, 515, 2562-2563; DBA, 57, 295; Earl K. and Virginia C. Oldham, ISS-WBF: Sail On (Arlington, TX: Arlington Baptist College, c.1992); "Origin," , January 10, 2002.
21. Estimation made by author after consulting with Raymond Hancock.
22. Conference with E. Frank Broome, Macon, August 31, 1999; Visions (Macon), July/August 2000, July/August 2002; DBA, 93-94;
23. DBA, 19; , August 27, 1999.
24. John Crowley, "The Two Seed Baptists of Georgia," Viewpoints: Georgia Baptist History 16 (1998); ESB, 1433, 2028-2029; DBA, 270-271.
25. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies: 1926, Volume II, 193-195; United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies: 1936; Volume II, Part I, 209-211; Bradley et al., 189; Mount Pleasant No. 1 BA, Minutes, 1996; ESB, 380; DBA, 106.
26. American Baptist Churches, Supplement Directory, 1972-1973, 52; Directory, 1982, 172; 1992, 186; 1996, 169; , January 10, 2002; ESB, 36-42, 1565-1568, 2080-2081; DBA, 21-26; McBeth, 392-412, 563-608.
27. , January 10, 2002; Daria Greening, Schaumburg, IL, November 19, 1999; ESB, 1137, 2435; DBA, 129-130; McBeth, 755-758; Paul N. Tassell, Quest for Faithfulness (Schaumburg, IL: Regular Baptist Press, 1991). The author has estimated that Georgia churches average half the size (50) of all churches in this general body (Wardin, 371).
28. Rev. Gene Breed, Jonesboro, e-mail to author, December 28, 1999; DBA, 233; McBeth, 770-776; Mark Sidwell, "The Reformed Baptists: A Fundamentalism File Research Report," , January 11, 2002. The author has estimated that Georgia churches average half the size (20) of all churches in this general body (Wardin, 430). |