Third Baptist Church (Historical Marker)
GPS Coordinates: 38.8089377, -77.0493526
Here follows the inscription written on this roadside historical marker:
Third Baptist Church
Alexandria, occupied by Union troops in 1861, attracted many African Americans escaping slavery. In Jan. 1864, a group of formerly enslaved people organized Third Freedmen's Baptist Church (later Third Baptist Church). The congregation moved to this site in 1865 and built its Romanesque Revival sanctuary in the 1890s. The church's first minister was the Rev. George Washington Parker (ca. 1832-1873), who had been free before the Civil War. He worked with the Rev. Clement Robinson to start the First Select Colored School in 1862, was a local Republican Party leader during Reconstruction and was the first African American member of the Alexandria Common Council.
Erected 2018 by Department of Historic Resources. (Marker Number E-147.)