Midway Congregational Church
Erected 1792
Organized in 1754 by the descendants
of an English Colony which came first
to Massachusetts 1630
to Connecticut 1635
to South Carolina 1695
and to Georgia 1752
Built on the same spot as the church
which was burned by the British in 1778
This Church has given to her Country
Eighty-six Ministers of the Gospel
and seven Foreign Missionaries
Midway, in St. John's Parish,
now Liberty County, was the cradle
of Revolutionary spirit in Georgia
and two of her sons were signers
of the Declaration of Independence
Placed by
the Brunswick Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
and descendants
of the Midway Colony
1928
Marker is on North Coastal Hwy (U.S. 17) near Martin Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org