Academy Baptist (Jackson County, Ga.)
According to church records, Academy Baptist was organized in 1810 and became a member of the Sarepta Association in 1812. It is the fourth oldest Baptist church in Jackson County after Oconee Baptist (1788), Cabin Creek (1796), and Black's Creek (1803). The church history tells us the founding of the church was led by Jared Cunningham, one of the earliest settlers who moved into this part of Georgia from Virginia and settled near, what is now known as Hurricane Shoals, on the North Oconee River. He later moved westward and established his homestead on the Middle Oconee. Academy Baptist was established near his homestead at a location with natural springs for a water source. One of the springs fed the Baptismal pool that is still in existence, although no longer used for that purpose. A deed issued in 1818 from James Appleby to the deacons of Academy that states "James Appleby doth agree to relinquish, for the use of Academy Church, all rights, title and interest unto a certain lot of land containing five acres, more or less, including the Academy meeting house." This five acres is the site of the present church, which replaced the older church in 1874. Additional acreage was given to the church in that year by James Roberts, giving the church its present total of just under nine acres.
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Academy Baptist (Jackson County, Ga.)
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