First Baptist Church

National Register Listing
Street Address:
1306 Hampton St., Columbia, SC (Richland County)

NRHP Nomination

Record Number:
S10817740009
Description and Narrative:
The First Baptist Church was the scene where the first southern state convention declared its separation from the United States of America. Delegates assembled here on December 17, 1860 and unanimously declared their intent that the State of South Carolina should secede from the Union. This act of separation, coming from a state of leading political prominence, carried an immediate momentum throughout the Gulf States and Georgia, inducing them to declare their own separation. Although the convention met for only one day at Columbia and signed the State’s Ordinance of Secession only after reassembling in Charleston, the intent of the State’s political leaders was clearly and publicly declared at First Baptist. Erected in 1859, the church building features a Roman Tuscan portico and Tuscan pilasters down the sides, all rendered in molded brick. Alterations to the building occurred in 1941 and 1949. Listed in the National Register January 25, 1971; Designated a National Historic Landmark November 7, 1973.
Period of Significance:
1859
Level of Significance:
National
Area of Significance:
Politics/Government
National Register Determination:
National Historic Landmark
Date of Certification:
January 25 1971
Date of Certification as a National Historic Landmark:
November 7 1973

Related places
Columbia
Richland County