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Form No. 10-3OO REV. (9/77)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER. OF TIISTORIC PLACESINVENTORY .. NOMINATION FORM
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SprocnrroNSTREET & NUMBER 701 Oak Street
-NOT FOR PUBLICATION
CITY, TOWN CONG RESSIONAL DISTRICTEvansvi I I e
- VICINITY OF
STATE COU NTYVanderburoh
CODE.|63Indi ana
fficrassrFlcATIoNCATEGORY OWNERSHIP STATUS
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-STRUCTURE _BOTH -WORK
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-BEING CONSIDERED
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NAME- Liberty Baptist Church CongregationSTREET & NUMBER
701 Oak Street
PRESENT USE_AGBICULTURE *MUSEUM
-COMMERCIAL _PARK
-EDUCATIONAL _PRIVATE RESIDEI\
-ENTERTATNMENT J.nEr-rcrous
-GOVERNMENT -SCIENTIFIC
-INOUSTRIAL -TRANSPORTATIOI
-MILITARY _OTHER:
CITY. TOWN
Evansvi I I eSTATE
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City - County BuildingCITY, TOWN
Evansv'i I I eSTATE
Ind'iana 47708
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DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN} PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Liberty Baptist Church, located at the eastern corner of the intersection of 7thand Oak Streets, was built in 1886 on the site of an earlier church which hadbeen demolished by a cyclone. The present red brick church was constructed muchin the same style and dimension as the earlier Gothic revival structure. Thebuilding is three bays wide, seven bays deep, and one story tall. Symmetricallyarranged, the main (north) facade is dominated by a projecting center bay tower.The primary entrance to the church is located in this bay; the current extrudedaluminum entrance jso of course, a contemporary addition.
Two side entrances into the clu.lich are celtered in the end b6ys of the mainfacade. These entrances are flanked by lancet wjndows and are surmounted by largerwindows of the same profi'le. Lancet windows mark the bays on the long elevationsof the bui'lding, framed by buttress forms. The wall surfaces are further ornamentecwith limestone details, such as engaged pinac'leso moldings, and cap stones (mostof whjch have been painted)n and ornamental brick work, such as a molded watertable, panels of mouse-tooth and diapering, and corbel'ling.
The interior of the church proper has been altered in that the depth of thesanctuary has been shortened orle bay and contemporary panellina and wallfinished have been introduced within the last twenty years. The stained glasswindows, however, appear to be original to the building. A jjmestone facedaddition was added in 1965; this addition houses church offices and SundaySchool rooms ,- as wbl I as meetfiig and di ni ng f aci'l i ti es.
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-COMM ERCE
-COMMUNICATIONS
-COMMUNITY PLATNING
-CONSERVATION
-ECONOlvllCS
-EDUCATION
-ENGINEERING
-EXPLO RATION/SETTLEM ENT
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-INVENTION
-LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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SPECIFIC DATES I 886 BUILDER/ARCH ITECT
STATEM ENT OF SIGN I FICANCE
Liberty Baptist Church is an-important'symbol of the Evansv'i'lle black " 'community which developed after the Civil War. During the unsetiledtimes in the south at the end of the civil war, many iormer slavestraveled North to find a better life and a guarantee of their newfreedom. In Indiana Evansville was the focal point for th'is blackmigi"ation, and hundreds of blacks crossed the 0hio River in .lg65.
Evansville's Negro popuiation jumped from ninety-five in .l860 to
almost two thousand in 1870. In the last halt bt ilre nineteenthcentury, Evansville had a larggr percentage of blacks than any otherIndiana c'ity.
The Liberty Baptist congregation was organized on June .|3,
l865o in alittle brjck building on chestnut and canal streets. Although theDeacons and other members were blacks, colonel woods, a white devotedto the welfare of former slaves, was the first pastor. Under hisleadership the members bought trvo lots at Sevenlh and Oak Streets anderected a frame church measuring forty by fifty feet.
After a short tjme, Elder Green McFarland replaced woods as pastorand served the membershjp until he died in l88l. During this timethe congregation grew rapidly due in part to the great unflux ofblack immigrants. To accommodate 'larger numbers, the membersconstructed a brick church in 1880 at a cost of $t0,000. Unfortunatelythis structure was. destroyed by a cyclone on June 9, lg86. viewingthe disaster as a "test of zeal and devotion to God's work," thetrustees started a rebuilding effort immediate'ly. With the help of sub-scriptions and outside sounces, the congregatioir built the present GothicRevival structure at a cost of $.|9,000.- The first service was hetd inDecember,.|886.
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Reverend Robert L. Saunders, PastorORGAN IZATION
Li berty Bapti st ChurchDATE
l4ay , 1977STREET & NUMBER
701 Oak StreetTELEPHONE
8I2-422-4658CITY OR TOWN
Evansvi i I eSTATE
Indiana 47713
lpl Srnrr HTSTORIC rRESERVATION oFFICER CERTIFICATIONTHE EVALUATED SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS PROPERTY WITHIN THE STATE IS:
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hereby nomilate this property for inclusion in,\ National Register and certify that it has been evaluated according to the
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Form No. 1O-3OOa(Hev.1O-74)
UNITED STA-T|]S DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAT REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACESINVENTOR Y .- NOMINATION FORM
CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER PAGE
FON NPS US€ ONLY
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f]lSttv Baptist is the oldest extant black congregation in Evansville.Although blacks settled wherever they could riio housing in the city inthe first months after the Civil War, ifrey-roon gathered in the areaaround Liberty Baptist; this section of tire-iily-became t nown is ,,BaptistTown". The church provided readership in irre-"LHgrorr, foliui, and po_litical "'life of-the city's black commiiniiy."-A'numoer of other churcheb -
ltugloPeq. as splinters from the.parent organ'ization , notiutv McFarlandBaptist Church. Liberty Baptist continuei to i.ru. the locai communitythrough day care.programs for children, r..ruuiional ..tiriii.i to1^ youth,and assistance with iow to moderate iniome housing.
The structure is representative of the manner in which archjtecture wasused in the nineteenth century. Gothi. i.jirr.s such u, poinieo arcrresand buttresses were used to iientify the iirr.iur. as a church. Thecentral projecting square towe'r strbngly oerines the entrance. Otherelements display a variety of uses of-biicr coursing, ru.r, ii diapering,mouse-toothing'uld corbeling. This decorative approach is more in linew'ith the Neo-Jacobean style irom the end oi il,. Medievar period. Inpart the overall simplicity of the steeply roofed mass wiilr t[e projectingcentral square tower makes-reference to sixteenth ..nir.y-ingiirn parishchurches' This allusion is reaffirmed ov frr.-".-entrant corier buttressingand stepped setbacks of the tower beneatir ita intersection with the eaves.The allusion is interrupted by the ".iui;onrrrtp'or the height of the gab.leto this part of the towen. -
The alteration of^traditional proportions and the combjnatjon of Gothicand Neo-Jacobean features demonstrates that while njneteenth centuryarchitects sometimes looked to the.past ror inspi"uti'onl-ilruv-iio notseek to construct repricas of earribr structr;;;. The ecr..ti. approachas viewed in the,Liberty Baptist Church aemonsirates how builders of thelast century used old eiements to create new combinations and uses ofstyl es
Form No. 1O-3OOa(Herr. 1O-74)
U N ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PABK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLAGESINVENTOR Y .. NOMINATION FORM
CONTINUATION SHEET ITEM NUMBER PAGE
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Gilbert, Frank M. Historv of the City of Eqansvjlle and Vander-* burgh_9gunty, Indiana..z voli- ., . .
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Elliott, Joseph P. A_Lljstor.y_gf Eyar_rsvjlle and vanderburgh county,Indiana. Evansville: Keller Printi
Histgry of VandefPurgh County, Indiana. Madison, Wisconsin;Democrat Publ i s.hi ng Co. , .|889.
Reflgctioni_Upon a CenturV of Architecture: Evansville, Indiqqa.Evansville: Junioi Leagu
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