Zion Poplars Baptist Church
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Built in 1886 during the Reconstruction Era, Zion Poplars Baptist Church served more than just religious functions. As one of the oldest independent African American congregations in Gloucester County, the church also served the economic and educational needs of its community. It was built in the gothic revival style with beautiful vernacular detailing, attributed to the handiwork of Mr. Frank Braxton, a former slave. The church gained its name from the historical origins of the church and congregation, because the first services were held under seven united poplar trees. Four of these trees still stand on church grounds today. The church still exists today, continuing in its tradition of mutual aid among members and the community.
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- Zion Poplars Baptist Church [1] - Virginia African Heritage Program