NRHP Reference # 84003164 Phone +1 918-682-3496 | Built 1903 Opened 1903 Added to NRHP 25 September 1984 | |
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MPS Black Protestant Churches of Muskogee TR Address 111 S 7th St, Muskogee, OK 74401, USA Similar Central Baptist Church, Surety Building, Severs Hotel, Honor Heights Park, Fort Gibson National Cemetery |
The First Baptist Church is a historic church building in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The church was built in 1903 and was the first church building for the African-American population of Muskogee County. It was built in a Romanesque Revival style. It features two asymmetrical, crenalated towers and a steeply pitched gabled roof. The build is clad in two types of red brick. The two types of brick are separated by a rusticated limestone belt course. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 for architectural significance and for its importance in local African-American history.
First Baptist "evolved from a mission school founded in 1877 for blacks and Indians". It is one of four churches included in the Black Protestant Churches of Muskogee Theme Resource study.
Muskogee had a "thriving" black community with a business district of "several retail stores, physicians and attorneys offices, a black-owned bank, and a black newspaper, the Muskogee Cimeter." The population included 7,831 blacks in 1910 (31% of the total Muskogee population).