First Baptist Church

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  • The First Baptist Church for years stood at 56 Federal St. The oldest portion was built in 1805, after a small building on the same site proved too small for the growing congregation. In 1827, the building was enlarged and fitted out with a lovely three-stage Federal tower topped by an octagonal dome. Around 1850, a chapel was added.
  • The tower was removed in 1926, due to cost of repairs.
  • The original part of the church dated back to 1806. This portion was moved a short distance to the corner of North and Federal Streets, and converted to a law library, part of the J. Michael Ruane Judicial Center.
  • The state paid the church two million dollars for the church building after prolonged negotiations. With this, they were able to secure a new church location at 292-296 Lafayette St. This building held the Methodist Church until it merged with the Wesley Methodist Church on North St.

See Also

  • First Baptist Church Church website
  • "Baptist make sad decision to sell church" Salem Evening News, Feb. 8, 2002, p. A1
  • "Former First Baptist Church demolition begins" Salem News, Aug. 28, 2008, p. 2
  • "A church's own Christmas story: the First Baptist Church will celebrate Christ's birth in its new home" Salem News, Dec. 24, 2007, p A1
  • Architecture in Salem by Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. p. 120.