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"After the Indian Treaty of 1763 people began to move into this area in substantial numbers, including well-to-do planters that eventually developed large plantations. The Bark Camp Baptist Church, located four miles north of Midville, Georgia on Highway 56, was organized in the early part of 1788, even before George Washington was elected president. It was a center of worship, culture and hospitality in one of the oldest settlements in Burke County. Many wealthy plantation owners were among the early members." From History of Bark Camp Church by Rev. Leonard Quick.
Bark Camp Church Sign
Bark Camp Church Sign
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Altar at Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Altar at Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, Burke Co, Ga, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, Burke Co, Ga, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, Burke Co, Ga, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, Burke Co, Ga, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847
Bark Camp Baptist Church, 1847