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Richardson, Elder J. B. B History of the First Baptist Church High 286.175662 Point, N. C. H5J Photo5raph of Elder J. B. Richardson, p. 18.

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RICHARDSON, JAMES BRANTLEY, High Point, N. C.---Born, Moore Co., N.C., June 16, 1839; H. Sch., Carthage, N.C.; W. F. C., B. A., '61; M.A., '66; D. D., '94; Lie. May, '61, Wake Forest Ch., N. C.; Ord. '62, Carthage. Ch., N. C.; Served the following chs.: Lilesville, Gum Springs, Wadesboro, Pleasant Grove, Meadow Branch, Matthews, 13 yrs.; Leaksville, Spray, 13 yrs.; Catawba, Newton, Hickory, Marion, Waughtown, Union Hill, Jersey, Abbott's Creek, Greensboro and High Point; Dudley, S. C.; Cor. Sec. State Conv., '75-78; Mv. Most of Life; Tea. 12 yrs.; Au. Tracts on "Position of Baptism in Bible"; "Evils of Infant Baptism"; "Lord's Supper"; "Pedo--Baptist Immerson". THE BAPTIST MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY, P. 612 Geo. Lasher, ed.

RICHARDSON, JAMES BRANTLEY, High Point, N. C.---Born, Moore Co., N. C., June 16, 1839; H. Sch., Carthage, N. C.; \v. F. C., B. A., '61; M. A., '66; D. D., '94; Lie. May, '61, Wake Forest Ch., N. C.; Ord. '62, Carthage Ch., N. C.; Served the following chs.: Lilesville, Gum Springs, Wadesboro, Pleasant Grove, Meadow Branch, Matthews, 13 yrs.; Leaksville, Spray, 13 yrs.; Catawba, Newton, Hickory, ~!arion, Waughtown, Union Hill, Jersey, Abbott's Creek, Greensboro and High Point; Dudley, S. C.; Cor. Sec. State Conv., '75-78; Mv. Most of Life; Tea. 12 yrs.; Au. Tracts on "Position of Baptism in Bible"; "Evils of Infant Baptism"; "Lord's Supper"; "Pedo--Baptist Immerson". THE BAPTIST MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY, P. 612 Geo. Lasher, ed. ) ~:

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DIRECTORY OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BURLINGTON (NCCF) FIRST BAPTIST C OF BURLit GT with the CHURCH COVEN and AN HISTORICAL of the Church on i RE\. J. B. JUClJ.\I<U:'O.'\. D. D. 1,;90 I 9:! TWENTY-FIFTH ANN 1887-1912 THE PAT P~. '

THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BURLINGTON: A Centennial History (286.175658/B63f) FIRST BAPTIST PASTORS in July of 1987. was compiled to church minutes, history written by of the church in to come. My members of the information. Albert Thompson Hord Born July 29, 1852 at Double Shoals, N. C. Died October 1, 1922 Buried at Cleveland, N. C. Pastor 1887-1889 Born Thomas Hume October 21, 1836 in Portsmouth, Virginia Died July 15, 1912 Buried in Waynesboro, Virginia. Pastor 1889-1890 Born James Brantley June 16,1839 Richardson in Moore County, N. C. Died September 7, 1912 in High Point, N. C. Pastor 1890-1892 () c I i') rn [ I John Caswell Hocutt Bot n November 7, 1849 in Johnston County, N. c. Died August 4, 1912 in Graham, N. C. Pastor 1893-1894 Robert Van Deventer Born August 8, 1857 in South River, New Jersey Died June 19, 1934 Buried in Edenton. C. Pastor 1895-1896 Julius S. Corpening Born.January 5, 1869 in Burke County, N. C. Died June 11, 1944 in Lancaster, S. C. Pastor 1897-1898

LEAVES OF FAITH: A HISTORY OF lst BAPTIST CHURCH, EDEN, NC 286.175633/B24l 202 Leaves of Faith JAMES BRANTLEY RICHARDSON Pastor 1884-1889: 1893-1894 James Brantley Richardson, son of the Reverend Noah Richardson, was born in Moore County, North Carolina, on June 16, 1839. He attended high school in Carthage and graduated from Wake Forest College in "" 1 11 "" 11 \lm n,. " n 1861 with his Bachelor of Arts degree, in 1866 with his.master of Arts, and in 1894 with his Doctor of Divinity. Dr. Richardson was a teacher as well as a clergyman. He served churches in the counties of Moore, Anson, Union, Rockingham, Catawba, McDowell, Forsyth, Davidson, and Guilford. Some of his pastorates were in the larger towns, yet he never neglected the weak and needy churches. From 1875 to 1878, Richardson was the Corresponding Secretary of the State Mission Board during the last years of Reconstruction when the Mission Board was trying to revive the programs wrecked by the Civil War. As corresponding secretary, he wrote several denominational tracts, such as "Position of Baptism in Bible," "Lord's Supper," and "Evils of Infant Baptism." Mrs. Nell Fagg Stone, a member of the Leaks ville Church, related that their family looked forward to the week-ends when Dr. Richardson "stayed at our home." She recalled him as a kind and gentle man a~d one whom the family loved. Sometimes at least one of his daughters, Miss Floy, would come with him to Leaksville. It was here that she met the young dentist who had begun his practice. Miss Floy Richardson and Dr. E. E. Richardson were married and lived here the rest of their lives. Their four sons grew up in Leaksville, and each became a dentist. years of life. pastoral Richmond.

tl U l'hj.k.l!dj y.!!; Art.::;.til b 'l'u.k y 1:''.., 17, 1889-May 17, 1989.byl~~~r=APM'l' loa'l' CHUHCH, ~ll~h CITY, NC, ' Y ndrew (286.175659/ A23) die. They were challenged often by their minister and Christian brothers not to give up. They were no more than 10 in number, and they were struggling to build a church building for a place they could call their own in which to worship and serve the Lord.. The Presbytery A Presbytery is a group of elders or ministers appointed by an association to take care of a church matter upon the request of a local church or churches. On a Friday evening, May 17, 1889, a Presbytery met in the Thompson School Academy for the purpose of considering the propriety of organizing a company of Baptist believers into a regular Missionary Baptist Church. The Presbytery members were: W.R. Gwaltney Rev. William Robert (W. R.) Gwaltney 1835-1907 William Robert Gwaltney, son of Howell Lashley and Elsie Gwaltney, was born September 9, 1835, in Alexander County, North Carolina and was reared on a fann. He attended the schools in his neighborhood, afterwards went to York Collegiate Institute, and in 1855 to the academy taught by Major J. H. Foote at Taylorsville, North Carolina. He entered Wake Forest College in the Fall of 1859. W. R. Gwaltney united with the Pilgrim Church, Alexander County, and was baptized in October 1853; was licensed to preach April 1, 1860, and was ordained at Taylorsville, March 1, 1863. He volunteered as a Private in the First Regiment North Carolina Troops in May 1862, and was appointed, Chaplain of the regiment December30, 1862. He was active in his work-many soldiers professed faith, and be often baptized in the Shenandoah and Rapidan rivers. He was active in the great revival in General Lee's anny in the Winter of 1863-64, one of the greatest religious eras in military history. On January 1867, W. R. Gwaltney returned tow ake Forest College and received his diploma in June. He pastored in the following fields: Hillsboro, Mocksville, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Hickory. He organized and erected new buildings in several of these areas. It was during his stay in Greensboro that be led the presbytery that organized our church. On January 30, 1866, be married Miss A. E. Staley, of Wilkesboro, North Carolina, and to them were born six daughters and four sons. He was a trustee of Wake Forest College for thirty-nine years, trustee for the Baptist Orphanage, and a trustee of the Baptist Female University of Raleigh. Rev. W. R. Gwaltney has been considered one of the three most notable men among the Baptists in the transition period subsequent to the war. Rev. James Brantley (J. B.) Richardson 1839-1912 James Brantley Richardson was born in Moore County, North Carolina, on June 16, 1839, the son of Rev. Noah Richardson. He completed high school in Carthage, North Carolina and graduated from Wake Forest College with a B. A. degree in 1861, am. A. degree in 1866 and D. D. degree in 1894. He served churches in Lilesville where he was ordained in 1892, Gum Springs, Wadesboro, Pleasant Grove, Meadow Branch, and Matthews for 13 years; Leaksville and Spray for 13 years; Catawba, Newton, Hickory, Marion, Waughton, Union Hill, Jersey, Abbotts, Greensboro, High Point; Burlington and Siler City, and Dudley, South Carolina. W. G. Brown said of him, "He was an able preacher of the word and a successful pastor and could have held many of our strongest pastorates, but preferred to give his service to the weak and needy churches. He gloried in the fact that be had spent most of his ministerial life in mission work." He served as corresponding secretary of the State Baptist Convention for the years, 1875-1878. He also taught school for 12 years and was the author of the following tracts: "Position of Baptism in Bible" "Lord's Supper" "Evils of Infant Baptism" "Pedo... Baptist lnunersion" Rev. J. B. Richardson 4

JAMES BRANTLEY RICHARDSON Richardson, Rev. J. B., was born in Montgomery Co., N. C., June 16, 1839; was baptized by Dr. Wingate, at Wake Forest College, in 1857; graduated at Wake Forest College in 1862; was ordained at Litchville in 1862, his father, Rev. Noah Richardson, Rev. John Minsor, and Rev. B. G. Covington constituting the Presbytery; was nearly four years corresponding secretary of the State Convention, and has been pastor of Greensborough, High Point, and Catawba churches. Mr. Richardson is widely known and greatly beloved by his brethren. THE BAPTIST ENCYCLOPEDIA by: William Cathcart, Page 982

OBITUARIES During the year our church has lost by death many members among whom was James Brantly Richardson, who died suddenly at his home at High Point, Saturday afternoon, September 7, in the seventy-fourth year of his age. He was a graduate from Wake Forest and received from that institution the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity. During his long life of usefulness in the service of the Master he served as pastor the following churches: Carthage, Lilesville, Gum Springs, Wadesboro, Pleasant Grove, Meadow Branch, Matthews, Leaksville, Spray, Catawba, Newton, Hickory, Marion, Waughtown, Union Hill, Jersey, Abbott's Creek, Greensboro, High Point, and served as corresponding secretary of the State Mission Board from 1875 to 1878, a period that needed the services of a wise and judicious leader in this great work. He was an able preacher of the Word and a successful pastor, and could have held many of our strongest pastorates, but preferred to give his services to the weak and needy churches. He gloried in the fact that he had spend most of his ministerial life in mission work. Servant of God, well done! Rest from thy loved employ; The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy Master's joy. Respectfully submitted, W. G. BROWN PIEDMONT BAPTIST ASSOC. MINUTES, 1913, p. 15 206.9756/M66pi

REV. J. B. R!Cl!ARI)SON, D. D. 1890 1892