circa 1910 | circa 1962 | c. 1960 |
Christian Church, Carrollton. A history of the church is here. (pdf) |
Methodist Church | Methodist Episcopal Church South, 1938 |
Methodist Church South, c. 1895 |
Methodist Church, Carrollton, c. 1910 |
An early Methodist Sunday School, date unknown |
Methodist Parsonage Plan, 1898 |
This is the cover of the Methodists’ historical booklet, which featured drawings of many of the buildings
in their past. The entire 31 page booklet on their history is
here. (pdf)
Presbyterian Church, c. 1895 |
Presbyterian Church Gen. Breckenridge attends, 1869, here. |
Carrollton Baptist Church |
Carrollton Baptist Church |
Baptist Church in Winter, 1917 |
Baptist Church in Summer, c. 1910 |
Second Baptist Church, 1943
A little history on the Second Baptist Church is here.
A note from The Freeman on Carroll County churches is here.
Carrollton Catholic Church | St. John, Interior | St. John's Interior | St. John's |
The back of the St. John's Altar was removed and burned. Why? This site will explain it to you. |
St. John's celebrates it's jubilee. Announces new building | Cornerstone laying announced, | There's an excursion boat you can catch. | |
Local bigots set fire to it. | Contract let for the superstructure. | It's finally under roof. | |
Fourteen years after the cornerstone is laid, the new building is dedicated. |
Architect's Drawing of St. John's from 1902 |
St. John's | St. John's Catholic Church |
Carrollton's Rev. Ignatius Mary Ahmann of St. John's wrote Forget-Me-Nots of Past and Present (pdf) in 1902.
Rev. Paul Ryan's 1953 history St. Johns explains why the drawing
above, dated 1902, took 16 years to get built. Read it here.
A four-day meet and debate at the Carrollton Camp Grounds on the origin of baptism.
A Carroll preacher gets a new perspective on baptism, here. |