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Isaac Dockery
By Cosmos Mariner, May 9, 2019
New Salem Baptist Church Marker
(wide view • marker on left • church in background)
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| Near Eastgate Road west of Henderson Avenue, on the left when traveling west. |
| | Isaac Dockery, an African-American artisan, along with African-American families of Sevierville, built New Salem Baptist Church in 1886. It is Sevierville's oldest surviving building and the county's oldest brick church and only historic . . . — — Map (db m133730) HM |
| Near Eastgate Road west of Henderson Avenue, on the left when traveling west. |
| | Built as a Union church for the worship of any denomination that chose to use it.
Leaders in the church movement were Isaac Dockery, Alf McMahan, John Burden, Mrs. Addie McMahan, Mrs. Nancy Coleman and Witt McMahan.
Squire and Mrs. Bob . . . — — Map (db m133837) HM |
| On Commerce Street near Ct Avenue. |
| | A native of Sevier County, Isaac Dockery, an African-American brick maker and mason, established brick kilns near Sevierville. After the Civil War, he built or made bricks for many buildings in Sevierville including the Masonic Lodge (1893), New . . . — — Map (db m82669) HM |
May. 4, 2024