Lone Star Baptist Church, the Glossary
The Lone Star Baptist Church, also known as the Redfield Historical Society Building, is a repurposed building in Redfield, Arkansas.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Arkansas, Baptists, National Register of Historic Places, National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Arkansas, Redfield, Arkansas.
- 1901 establishments in Arkansas
- African-American history of Arkansas
- Former Baptist church buildings in the United States
- Former churches in Arkansas
- Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
- Local government buildings in the United States
- Relocated buildings and structures in Arkansas
- Wooden churches in Arkansas
Arkansas
Arkansas is a landlocked state in the West South Central region of the Southern United States.
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Baptists
Baptists form a major branch of evangelicalism distinguished by baptizing only professing Christian believers (believer's baptism) and doing so by complete immersion.
See Lone Star Baptist Church and Baptists
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".
See Lone Star Baptist Church and National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Arkansas
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Arkansas.
Redfield, Arkansas
For people with the surname, see Redfield (surname). Redfield, officially the City of Redfield, is a small city in northwest Jefferson County, Arkansas, United States.
See Lone Star Baptist Church and Redfield, Arkansas
See also
1901 establishments in Arkansas
- Bellefonte station
- Carter–Jones House
- Kavanaugh Field
- Lone Star Baptist Church
- Marked Tree School District
- Mays General Store
- Monte Ne
- Mount Nord Historic District
- Osceola Times Building
- Prairie Grove High School
- Stack Barn
- The Baxter Bulletin
African-American history of Arkansas
- 1889 Forrest City riot
- African Americans in Arkansas
- Arkansas Baptist College
- Arkansas Freeman
- Arkansas Negro Boys' Industrial School
- Black Ozarkers
- Bonanza, Arkansas
- Cotton pickers' strike of 1891
- Daisy Bates (activist)
- Daniel Rudd
- Elaine massacre
- George Washington Carver High School Home Economics Building
- Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
- Harmon L. Remmel
- Haygood Seminary
- Hot Springs Arlingtons
- Lakeview Resettlement Project Historic District
- Latimore Tourist Home
- List of African American newspapers in Arkansas
- Lone Star Baptist Church
- Lynching of John Harrison
- Lynching of John West
- Lynching of Jordan Jameson
- Lynching of Mr Norman
- Lynching of Wade Thomas
- Lynching of William Turner
- New Zion AME Zion Church
- Orval Faubus
- Powell Clayton
- Scott Winfield Bond
- Segregation academy
- Unfinished: Deep South
- University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
- Wortham Gymnasium
Former Baptist church buildings in the United States
- Akron Jewish Center
- Bethlehem Baptist Church (Los Angeles)
- Broadmoor Baptist Church
- Dickerson Chapel
- Epworth Methodist Evangelical Church
- First Baptist Church of Moffat
- First Baptist Church of Santa Ana
- First Family Church
- Leigh Street Baptist Church
- Lone Star Baptist Church
- Temple Beth Israel (Hartford, Connecticut)
- Westside Theatre
Former churches in Arkansas
- Lone Star Baptist Church
Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
- Arkansas Governor's Mansion
- Arkansas National Guard Museum
- Arkansas Ordnance Plant Guard House
- Arkansas State Capitol
- Clarksville National Guard Armory
- Cleveland County Clerk's Building
- Confederate State Capitol building (Arkansas)
- Crossett Municipal Building
- Federal Building (Little Rock, Arkansas)
- Federal Reserve Bank Building (Little Rock, Arkansas)
- Henry R. Koen Forest Service Building
- Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building
- Lone Star Baptist Church
- Marion Colored High School
- McGehee National Guard Armory
- Old State House (Little Rock, Arkansas)
- Phillips County Penal Farm Historic District
- Poteau Work Center
- Rector Waterworks Building
- Robinson Center (Little Rock)
- Solomon Grove Smith–Hughes Building
- Tall Peak Fire Tower
- Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal
- Walter B. Sorrells Cottage
- Womble District Administration House No. 1
Local government buildings in the United States
- Cableland
- Getty House
- Gracie Mansion
- Lindsley Hall
- Lone Star Baptist Church
- Manoogian Mansion
- Sandusky County Jail and Sheriff's House
- Voting house
Relocated buildings and structures in Arkansas
- Bachman–Wilson House
- Boone–Murphy House
- Camp Crowder Gymnasium
- Dardanelle Confederate Monument
- DeGray Creek Bridge
- Dearing House (Newark, Arkansas)
- Glenwood station (Arkansas)
- Goodlett Gin
- Hoo Hoo Monument
- Leake–Ingham Building
- Lone Star Baptist Church
- Markey House
- Mary Alice Hammond House
- Moose House
- Noel Owen Neal House
- Old Alexander House
- Old River Bridge
- Ouachita River Bridge (Arkadelphia, Arkansas)
- Ozmer House
- Richmond-Tufts House
- Springfield Bridge
- Star City Confederate Memorial
- Wilton station (Arkansas)
- Woolsey Bridge
Wooden churches in Arkansas
- Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church
- Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Clarendon, Arkansas)
- Lone Star Baptist Church
- Mount Olive Cumberland Presbyterian Church
- Pleasant Hill Methodist Church
- Shady Grove Delmar Church and School
- Shiloh Church (Springdale, Arkansas)
- Smyrna Methodist Church
- Winona Church and School