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Latest revision as of 10:43, January 27, 2022

Franklin Square Baptist Church
Site Information
Address100 North Calhoun Street
Geo-reference39°17′25″N 76°38′24″W / 39.29022°N 76.63997°W / 39.29022; -76.63997
OwnerFranklin Square Baptist Church
Building Data
Building Typechurch
Design
ArchitectJ. Appleton Wilson
Architecture FirmWilson & Wilson
Construction
Start Date1880
CompletedAbt: 1880

The family of J. Appleton Wilson was Baptist, and Appleton's father, Franklin Wilson, served as a part-time pastor of several Baptist Churches, including this one, in addition to pursuing an active business career and writing several books about the superiority of the Baptist theology to its rivals. Living nearby, at a 14-acre villa near the current corner of Fremont and Edmondson Avenues, the Wilsons were regulars at this church. In 1880, J. Appleton Wilson's list of Executed Projects says: "Designs for pews, communion table & pulpit & c. for FSB Ch. June 80."

The church has been demolished.

Source: J. Appleton Wilson, list of Executed Projects No. 74