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LaGrange
Freewill Baptist Church History

LaGrange Freewill Baptist Church was started in the
early 1920's. The first pastor, and organizer, was Rev. Thomas J. Kelley.
The first church was located in the LaGrange school house.
In 1930, a new church building was started in the community close to the
LaGrange cemetery. Charles Lane donated the property, but more was purchased
later. The ground was cleared, excavated, and the church was built by the
Brothers and Sisters of the church, along with the help of their families.
The church was dedicated in 1940. Among the first charter members were:
- Thomas Abrams
- Mary Abrams
- Adeline Burns
- George W. Burns
- George Davidson
Former Pastors of the church are:
- Thomas J. Kelley
- John Kemper
- Jacob Fox
- Peter Barnhart
- Alfred Artis
- Bill Pinkerman
- William Weisenburger
- Jesse Sizemore
- Walter Abrams
- Ray Kelley
- Mance Ball
- Jack Baldwin
- Bobby Chaffin
- Danny Kline
- Jarvis Wilds
The church is located on Porter Gap Road, Ironton. The little white frame
church is no more. It has a new brick covering, basement, Sunday School
rooms, and rest rooms. But it still holds memories of the past for many,
and we hope, are not lost with the generation of new members.

Used by permission from the Lawrence
County Genealogical Society's "1990 History of Lawrence County"
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