19. Hudson Baptist Church

Corner of Walnut & Broadway Streets

Photo of Hudson Baptist Church then
Hudson Baptist Church then

The Hudson Baptist Church was organized May 28, 1856. Meetings started in Hudson’s first schoolhouse. In 1858, Deacon J.H. Cox donated a site at the corner of Walnut and Broadway Streets for a church to be built. The dedication of the new structure occurred in August 1860.

Reverend Fred M. Smith was pastor when the church was remodeled with the addition of a parlor and two dressing rooms. A baptistery was built in 1875, and new pews, chairs and pulpit were added. Stained-glass windows replaced the old windows, the vestibule was enlarged, and a large chandelier with twelve lamps was hung in the center of the church. A full basement was added in 1908 at a cost of $73.97. A furnace was also installed.

In 1884, a parsonage was constructed just west of the church at a cost of $1,269. The house still stands on the N.E. corner of McLean and Walnut Streets.

Photo of Hudson Baptist Church now
Hudson Baptist Church now

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