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The First Presbyterian Church of Charleston
Organized 1731 / Incorporated 1784
Originally foun...
The First Presbyterian Church
Congregation organized in 1817. The Sanctuary was built in...
Athens First Presbyterian Church
This church was organized in 1829 as a Cumberland Presbyte...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized by the Rev. Washington McKnight, rector of Richm...
The First Presbyterian Church
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The origin of this church is 1750 wh...
The First Presbyterian Church of Florence
1931
This second-oldest Presbyterian Church in conti...
The First Presbyterian Church in Tucson
On this site stood the first Presbyterian Church, and the ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized as the Presbyterian Church of Macon on June 18, ...
The First Presbyterian Church of Princeton
On this site in the year 1766 was erected
The First ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized by the Rev. Washington McKnight, rector of Richm...
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The First Presbyterian Church of Charleston
Organized 1731 / Incorporated 1784
Originally founded by twelve Scottish families, it was familiarly known in its early history as the Scots' Kirk.
The present church replaced an earlier one, which had been enlarged once before the American Revolution and ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Congregation organized in 1817. The Sanctuary was built in 1828-29 and enlarged in 1851. The Romanesque Revival rear addition was built in 1900 in honor of Joseph Stratton, Pastor, 1843-1903. The church and its companion manse on South Rankin Street ...
Athens First Presbyterian Church
This church was organized in 1829 as a Cumberland Presbyterian church by the Revs. Robert Donnell, John Morgan and Allen Gipson.
After first using an interdenominational building, a church was built on West Washington street in 1852.
This was badly damaged ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized by the Rev. Washington McKnight, rector of Richmond Academy, in 1804. Met at first at site of St. Paul`s Church, incorporated by the Georgia General Assembly and given a lot on the common by Richmond Academy Trustees. Cornerstone of ...
The First Presbyterian Church
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The origin of this church is 1750 when St. Paul's Church was established under the jurisdiction of the Church of England. In 1804 Christ Church was incorporated at St. Pauls's as a Presbyterian congregation. Subsequently, the name was changed ...
The First Presbyterian Church of Florence
1931
This second-oldest Presbyterian Church in continuous usage in Arizona was founded in 1888. The present building was designed by architects Wallingford and Bell of Phoenix in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, with mission-type tile on the roof. George Smith and ...
The First Presbyterian Church in Tucson
On this site stood the first Presbyterian Church, and the second Protestant Church in Arizona. It was organized in 1874 for Presbyterian Missions in the Territories by the Reverend Sheldon Jackson and constructed by the Reverend J. A. Anderson, with ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized as the Presbyterian Church of Macon on June 18, 1826, by the Rev. Benjamin Gildersleeve and the Rev. Joseph C. Stiles, the church dedicated this house of worship, its third, on September 19, 1858, at the close of the ...
The First Presbyterian Church of Princeton
On this site in the year 1766 was erected
The First Presbyterian Church
of Princeton. During the Revolutionary
War it was occupied, first by British soldiers
and afterwards by The Colonial Forces
This edifice was built in the year
1836
Marker is at the intersection of Nassau ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Organized by the Rev. Washington McKnight, rector of Richmond Academy, in 1804. Met at first at site of St. Paul`s Church, incorporated by the Georgia General Assembly and given a lot on the common by Richmond Academy Trustees. Cornerstone of ...