Results for Presbyterian Church
Missoula First Presbyterian Church
“In our family, there was no clear line between reli...
Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church
Constructed in 1801, Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church has t...
First Presbyterian Church Lexington
First Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest congregatio...
Second Presbyterian Church
Completed in 1848, Second Presbyterian Church was the firs...
Fort Street Presbyterian Church
The Fort Street Presbyterian Church represents an im...
Westminster Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
The 18th- and 19th- century cemetery opens through an Egyp...
Central Presbyterian Church
Central Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1885 as the...
Old Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church
2 Miles North East
Organized prior to 1756. Present ...
Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Erected 1860
Circuit Riders 1847-1853
Formally...
Washington Reformed Presbyterian Church
This tablet is made to preserve the memory of pioneers, Go...
Results for Presbyterian Church
Missoula First Presbyterian Church
“In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing. We lived at the juncture of great trout rivers in western Montana, and our father was a Presbyterian minister and a fly fisherman who tied his own ...
Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church
Constructed in 1801, Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church has the distinction of being the oldest Presbyterian Church building in Kentucky. The church was established in 1785 to serve the religious needs of the early pioneers. The first pastor of the church ...
First Presbyterian Church Lexington
First Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest congregations in Lexington. The church was founded in 1784 and was then known as the Mount Zion Church. It was founded to serve the spiritual needs of the many Scotch-Irish who had ...
Second Presbyterian Church
Completed in 1848, Second Presbyterian Church was the first Gothic style church built in a city known for its allegiance to classical architecture. Patterned after a design by Minard Lafever, author of the 1829 publication Young Builder’s General Instructor, the ...
Fort Street Presbyterian Church
The Fort Street Presbyterian Church represents an important step in the evolution of American 19th century "revivalist" architecture. In the 18th century, leading figures like Thomas Jefferson advocated an architecture for America derived from the design ideals of classical Greece ...
Westminster Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
The 18th- and 19th- century cemetery opens through an Egyptian influenced iron entrance gate designed by Maximilien Godefroy. A great number of famous Marylanders are interred here, including many Revolutionary patriots and veterans of the War of 1812. Within the ...
Central Presbyterian Church
Central Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1885 as the congregation's second church. Central Presbyterian was organized in 1858 with 39 members from Atlanta's original Presbyterian congregation. The church was designed in the English Gothic style and has rough cut limestone ...
Old Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church
2 Miles North East
Organized prior to 1756. Present building constructed 1818—the third on site. First two buildings of logs. Was also used for secular education until 1848. Among early ministers: H. McAden, Jas. Hall, S. Stanford, C. Lindsay.
Marker is at ...
Historic Liberty Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Erected 1860
Circuit Riders 1847-1853
Formally established 18 October 1853
1st Painted Church in Northwest Georgia
Only Church Where Union and Confederates Worshipped Together in Same Service During the War – April 1864
Union Field Hospital – May 1864
Restored 2002
Marker is on Liberty Road 0.1 ...
Washington Reformed Presbyterian Church
This tablet is made to preserve the memory of pioneers, God fearing people from Scotland and Ireland who organized this church in 1841, as a place to meet together and worship
Andrew McCornack • Robert Shedden •
William Fraser •
George ...