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Shiloh Baptist Church
Shiloh Baptist Church, aka Trinity School House, and annex Newport RI.jpg
Annex (left) and church (right)
Shiloh Church (Newport, Rhode Island) is located in Rhode Island
Shiloh Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
Location in Rhode Island
Shiloh Church (Newport, Rhode Island) is located in the United States
Shiloh Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
Location in the United States
Location 25-29 School Street,
Newport, Rhode Island
Built 1799
Architectural style Georgian
Part of Newport Historic District (ID68000001)
NRHP reference No. 71000026
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Significant dates
Added to NRHP August 12, 1971
Designated NHLDCP November 24, 1968

Shiloh Baptist Church (also known as Trinity School House) is a historic former school building and former African American Baptist church in Newport, Rhode Island, United States.

History

School house

Trinity School House plaque, Newport RI
Plaque

In February 1799, the wardens and vestry of Trinity Church voted to build a school house. The funds were provided by a bequest by Nathaniel Kay. The resulting rectangular Georgian structure was 40 feet long and 25 feet wide. It was said that "many of the leading citizens of Newport attended school in this house." The school continued operation until 1867 when the building was purchased by the Shiloh Baptist congregation.

Shiloh Baptist Church

The Shiloh Church was an African American Baptist congregation founded on May 10, 1864, by Edmund Kelly in a house at 73 Levin Street owned by Esther Brinley. William James Barnett was installed as the first pastor, followed shortly by Theodore Valentine. The congregation met for five years in the Seventh Day Baptist Church, on Barney Street near Spring Street, but desired their own permanent location.

In 1868 the members of Shiloh Church purchased the school building on the corner of School and Mary streets from the Trinity Church corporation, at a cost of $2,000." The congregation moved into their new home on February 24, 1869, to a dedicatory sermon preached by Rev. Samuel Adlam. The cost of the church was raised from members over the next fourteen months.

Pastor Henry N. Jeter

Paster Henry Jeter Shiloh Baptist Church Rhode Island
Pastor Henry N. Jeter (1851-1938)

Henry N. Jeter served as pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church for 25 years, starting in 1875. Jeter established a written constitution and expanded the choir. He was known for "diligently uniting the people despite obstacles."

The building was renovated in 1873, at a cost of $1,600. An annex was built on the south side of the church in 1884, to house the parish hall. In 1897 the church remodeled the entrance and replaced the glass in the arched windows with stained glass.

Twentieth Century

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, at which time it was still owned by the Shiloh Baptist Society. By 2020, it was operating as a bed and breakfast.

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