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It is a cheerful task for the writer of historical narrative to enter upon a field where the earliest records are abundant, carefully made, and well preserved. This is the case in regard to nearly all the Lutheran Churches in North Carolina, whose original church record books and titles to church property are still extant, and the reports of whose pastors' labors, like those of the Pennsylvania and Georgia ministers, had been sent to Germany and were published there.
John's Lutheran Church, in Salisbury, North Carolina, is first brought to view, and was doubtless the first Lutheran congregation organized in that Province, under the following circumstances:. The German citizens of that place organized themselves into a congregation in the days of King George III, and several years before the Revolution. The body of Mr. Beard's daughter was laid in the silent tomb, opened on her father's town property, in a lot containing nearly an acre, and well selected for the quiet repose of the dead.
The question then naturally arose, Shall that hallowed spot, consecrated by the repose of the dead and the tears of fond survivors, ever be disturbed by the march of civilization? To prevent such an occurrence, the forefather of the Beard family in Salisbury made and executed the land title, donating the grounds upon which his daughter slept the quiet slumber of the dead, to the German Lutheran Churchβthe church of his choice. The original title is still preserved.
The historical facts derived from this conveyance and from other sources are the following: In the year , Salisbury had as yet no house of worship of any kind within its precincts; ministers of the Gospel may have often or occasionally preached in the private or public houses of the place, and persons may have worshipped in other churches in the country, but no church existed in Salisbury at that early period.
The Lutheran Church in Salisbury is the oldest church established page in the place, and from other sources we learn that the congregation had a log church edifice erected on the lot granted by Mr. Beard, in order that they might secure the land to the congregation as stipulated by the grantor, in which he also rendered them every assistance in his power.