Created By: Dr. Elizabeth Rule and The Guide to Indigenous Lands Project in Partnership with Dr. Ashley Minner
In 1972, East Baltimore Church of God, the second oldest congregation established by Lumbee Indians in the City of Baltimore, sold its first home at 1714–16 E. Baltimore Street to the City and purchased the church at 2043 E. Baltimore Street, just three blocks east. The church stayed at 2043 E. Baltimore Street until 2003, when it relocated to 800 Oldham Street, in Greektown.[1]
1. Philip and Mary Morris, eds. Our Living Legacy: Delmarva-DC Churches of God CELEBRATING the JOURNEY, 90th Anniversary, 1919-2009. Cleveland, Tennessee: Derek Press, 2010, 309.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Guide to Indigenous Baltimore
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