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English: Reverend Richard Sneethen (1811–1872). Helped establish Second African Baptist Church, later known as the Central Baptist Church, in St. Louis, Missouri in 1846. Served as pastor of Second Colored Baptist Church, later known as the Green Street Baptist Church, in Louisville, Kentucky. He is credited with growing the congregation to 725 members. Source: https://friendsofeasterncemetery.com/rev-richard-sneethen/
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Source GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED BAPTISTS IN KENTUCKY : THE STORY OF 50 YEARS' WORK FROM 1865 - 1915.
Author Parrish, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1859-1931 (Editor)
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Reverend Richard Sneethen, Green Street Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky

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