Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association Meetings
1875: Church at Mt. Zion, Person County, North Carolina
1889: Baptist Church at Pine Grove, Granville County, North Carolina
1912: Prospect Hill Baptist Church, Woodsdale, Person County, North Carolina
1913: Mount Hermon Baptist Church, Ruffin, Rockingham County, North Carolina
1914: Sassafras Grove Baptist Church, Purley, Caswell County, North Carolina
1915: Beulah Baptist Church, Topnot, Caswell County, North Carolina
1916: Red Hill Baptist Church, Pelham, Caswell County, North Carolina
1917: River Zion Baptist Church, Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina
1918: Saint James Baptist Church, Leasburg, Caswell County, North Carolina
1920: New Mount Zion Baptist Church, Roxboro, Person County, North Carolina
1924: Warren's Chapel Baptist Church, Prospect Hill, Caswell County, North Carolina
1925: Shady Grove Baptist Church, Gatewood, Caswell County, North Carolina
1928: New Hope Granville Church, Berea, North Carolina
1929: Cameron Grove Church, Fairntosh, North Carolina
1931: Mount Olive Baptist Church, Semora, Caswell County, North Carolina
1933: Burton's Chapel Baptist Church, Hightowers, Caswell County, North Carolina
1934: Morning Star Baptist Church, Rockingham County, North Carolina
1940: Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Caswell County, North Carolina
1966: Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Caswell County, North Carolina
Meetings in Caswell County, North Carolina
1914: Sassafras Grove Baptist Church
"The Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association convened with the Sassafras Grove Baptist Church of Purley, Caswell County, N. C, August 6, 1914, in its forty-seventh annual session at 10.30 A. M. Rev. C. J. Springfield called the meeting to order."
Minutes of the Forty-Seventh Annual Session of the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association, Which Convened with the Sassafras Grove Baptist Church of Purley, North Carolina, August 6, 7, 8, 1914.
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1914ceda
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1915: Beulah Baptist Church
"Pursuant to adjournment the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association convened with Beulah Baptist Church of Topnot, Caswell County, N. C, in its Forty-eighth Annual Session, August 4, 1915, at 10:30 A. M. The Association was called to order by Bev. C. J. Springfield. Revs. T. Y. Stanfield, K. Dixon and J. H. Williams were requested to conduct devotional exercises."
Springfield, C. J. Minutes of the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association: Which Convened With the Beulah Baptist Church of Topnot, Caswell County, North Carolina, on August 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1915, 137 pages. Moderator, Rev. C. J. Springfield, Roxboro, N.C. Secretary, G. Smith, Leasburg, N.C.
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals00ceda
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1916: Red Hill Baptist Church, Pelham, Caswell County, North Carolina
"Pursuant to adjournment, the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association convened in its Forty-ninth Annual Session with the Red Hill Baptist Church, near Pelham, N.C, on the 9th of August, 1916, at 10:30 A. M. Rev. C. J. Springfield, former Moderator, called the Association to order, and acted as Moderator pro tem; G. Smith assisted as Secretary. Revs. A. G. Graves, S. Wade and K. Dixon conducted devotional exercises."
Minutes of the Forth-Ninth Annual Session of the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association Which Convened With The Red Hill Baptist Church, Pelham, North Carolina, August 9, 10, 11, 1916
Rev. C. J. Springfield (Roxboro, N.C.), Moderator
Rev. G. Smith (Leasburg, N.C.), Secretary
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1916ceda
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1917: River Zion Baptist Church
River Zion Baptist Church, Blanch, Caswell County, North Carolina: Wednesday, Thursday, and Fridan before the second Sunday in August, 1917.
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1918: Saint James Baptist Church
"The Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association convened at the Saint James Baptist Church, near Leasburg, N. C, August 7, 1918, in its Fifty-first Annual Session at 10 :30 a.m. Deacons H. Lipscomb and Richard Winstead with much earnestness sang some soul-stirring songs, which gave promise to the many delegates and ministers that the fifty-first annual session was a reality."
Smith, G., Secretary (Leasburg, N.C.). Minutes of the Fifty-first Annual Session of the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association Which Convened with the Saint James Baptist Church, Leasburg, N.C., August 7, 8 and 9, 1918.
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1918ceda/mode/2up
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1921: Blackwell Baptist Church
Blackwell Baptist Church of Caswell County, N.C. Commencing Wednesday before the 2nd Sunday in August, 1921.
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1924: Warren's Chapel Baptist Church
"The Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association convened in its Fifty-Seventh Annual Session with the Warren's Chapel Baptist Church, Prospect Hill, Caswell County, N. C, August 7, 1924, Rev. William Warner presiding."
Love, J. H., Secretary (Blanch, N.C.) Minutes of the Fifty-Seventh Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association Which convened with the Warren's Chapel Baptist Church, Prospect Hill, Caswell County, North Carolina, August 7th, 8th and 9th, 1924.
Rev. G. A. Currie, Pastor
Rev. William Warner, Moderator
Rev. J. H. Love, Secretary
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1924ceda/page/n5/mode/2up
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1925: Shady Grove Baptist Church
Shady Grove Baptist Church, Gatewood, Caswell County, North Carolina, commencing Wednesday before the second Sunday in August, 1925.
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1931: Mt. Olive Baptist Church
"The Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association convened in its Sixty-Fourth Annual Session with the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Caswell County, Milton, N. C, promptly at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, August 5, 1931. The Association was called to order by the Moderator, Rev. William Warner."
Swann, James E., Secretary (Pelham, North Carolina). Minutes of the Sixty-Fourth Annual Session of the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association Which Convened With the Mount Olive Baptist Church, Caswell County, North Carolina, August 5th, 6th and 7th, 1931.
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1931ceda/mode/2up
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1933: Burton's Chapel Baptist Church
The Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church on Highway 158. In 1933 the Association meeting was at Burton's Chapel Baptist Church (Burton's Chapel Road, Hightowers, Caswell County, NC). The old wooden church building burned in 1971.
Minutes of the Sixty-Sixth Annual Session of the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association 1933.
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1933ceda
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1940: Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church
Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Highway 158, Near Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina
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1966: Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church Memorial Tabernacle Building
Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Highway 158, Near Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina
The Cedar Grove Baptist Association met in its (99) Annual Session August 11, 1966, at the Memorial Tabernacle, Highway No. 158, West of Yanceyville, N. C. The Moderator, Dr. G. H. Badgett, presiding.
THE ONE-HUNDREDTH (100) ANNUAL SESSION of the CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
Will Convene at the Memorial Building Highway No. 58 West of Yanceyville, North Carolina
Monday Through Saturday Before the Second Sunday in August 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, 1967
The next session will be held at the Memorial Tabernacle in Caswell County, North Carolina
on Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday in July 1967.
Minutes of the Ninety-Nineth Annual Session of the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association 1966
https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1966ceda/page/2/mode/2up
https://archive.org/embed/minutesofannuals1966ceda
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1967: Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church
THE ONE-HUNDREDTH (100) ANNUAL SESSION of the CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
Will Convene at the Memorial Building Highway No. 58 West of Yanceyville, North Carolina
Monday Through Saturday Before the Second Sunday in August 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, 1967
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Around 1895 the East Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association was created. Whether this was a group that split from the Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Association is not known. See: https://archive.org/details/minutesofannuals1920east
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