Results for Presbyterian Church
Blackwater Presbyterian Church
In The 17th century, the colony of Maryland was founded as...
Presbyterian Church
During the Civil War this church was used by both the Nort...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized by settlers from Liberty County on Dec 3, 1864. ...
Hopewell Presbyterian Church
[Front] This church, organized ca. 1770, is the first Pres...
Independent Presbyterian Church
Savannah, Georgia
Minister ~ Terry L. Johnson
...
Roswell Presbyterian Church
In 1839, 15 Presbyterian men and women, 'members of the co...
Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church
In 1824, Presbyterians worshipped together for the first t...
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. B. M. Hobson of Lexington, Mo. a Presb...
Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church
In 1887, bordering "The Great Road" (Rt. 94) where Warren ...
Wedgefield Presbyterian Church
(Front text)
This church was founded in 1881 with a...
Results for Presbyterian Church
Blackwater Presbyterian Church
In The 17th century, the colony of Maryland was founded as a refuge for Catholics and members of other religious faiths then subject to persecution. Many of the early settlers of this region, then a part of Maryland, were Presbyterians ...
Presbyterian Church
During the Civil War this church was used by both the North and South as a hospital. Union soldiers stabled horses here and burned pews for firewood. Federal government paid $800 indemnity in 1914.
Marker is at the intersection of ...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized by settlers from Liberty County on Dec 3, 1864. The first minister, Rev. Eli Graves, came from Brooks County once a month to hold services in the courthouse before the first church was dedicated in 1867. Early elders were ...
Hopewell Presbyterian Church
[Front] This church, organized ca. 1770, is the first Presbyterian church in what is now Florence County. Many of its founding families came to S.C. from Scotland and Ireland. The first church here, a frame building, stood across Old River ...
Independent Presbyterian Church
Savannah, Georgia
Minister ~ Terry L. Johnson
Founded 1755
Present Sanctuary
Erected 1891
For more than 200 years
holding aloft the torch of truth
Marker is on Whitaker St. near Oglethorpe.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Roswell Presbyterian Church
In 1839, 15 Presbyterian men and women, 'members of the colony' of Roswell, invited the Rev. Nathaniel A. Pratt, D.D., of Darien, to organize the first Presbyterian church of Roswell. These charter members included the Bulloch, Dunwody, Hand, King, Smith, ...
Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church
In 1824, Presbyterians worshipped together for the first time in Montgomery County in an unfinished log cabin. Expressing their religious mission through education, Presbyterians founded Wabash College in 1832 and the county's first free preschool program in 1969. The present ...
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. B. M. Hobson of Lexington, Mo. a Presbyterian preached in a grove of elms near 3rd & Miami in the summer of 1855. On 1 Jan. 1856 Rev. C. D. Martin of Philadelphia organized the First Presbyterian Church ...
Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church
In 1887, bordering "The Great Road" (Rt. 94) where Warren and Sussex Counties meet at an elevation 880 feet, a church and manse were erected as the third location of this Presbyterian congregation, built in the Victorian Queen Anne style ...
Wedgefield Presbyterian Church
(Front text)
This church was founded in 1881 with assistance from Harmony Presbytery. It had 12 charter members, with elders Cornelius McLaurin and James Caldwell and deacons Dr. Henry J. McLaurin and Edward H. McCutchen. Rev. H.B. Garris, Wedgefield’s first ...