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Religious Denominations in Charlotte in 1900 [1]

Religious life plays an important role in the daily lives of most Charlotteans. Below is an estimate of the number of churches, both black and white, by denomination. Baptist Churches - 14 Catholic Church - 1 Congregational Church - 1 Episcopal Churches - 6 Jewish Synagogue - 1 Lutheran Churches - 3 Methodist Churches - 14 Presbyterian Churches - 13

Churches in Uptown Charlotte [2] - note that the postcard mistakenly identifies the Tryon St. Methodist church as an "A. M. E." church

Methodist Churches in Charlotte [3]

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