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Bethlehem Presbyterian Church

“Grandin Church”

Present building was dedicated in 1871. Three structures preceded it on the site; erected in 1730, 1760, and 1830. Many Continental Army soldiers buried here.

Marker is on Race Street, on the right when traveling west.

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Musconetcong Valley Presbyterian Church

Congregation organized in 1836 in a New Hampton schoolhouse. Tent services held here until the building was completed in 1837.

Marker is on Valley Road, on the right when traveling west.

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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 ...

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Philadelphia Presbyterian Church

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First Presbyterian Church in Pike County

Organized largely by members of Beaver Creek Presbyterian Church near Camden, South Carolina.

The petitioned Presbytery of South Alabama Oct. 18, 1839 and were officially established as a church April 3, 1840.

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German Presbyterian Church

This bell was hung in 1896 in the German Presbyterian Church and for 70 years summoned the community to worship at the south-east corner of Park Avenue and State Street. In 1966 the congregation united with the Church on the ...

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Presbyterian Church

Built in 1905 using granite rock from Bishops Peak. Second peak in San Luis Obispo County's row of majestic mountains ending with beautiful Morro Rock. This local rock can be seen in several structures along the Path of History.

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Hebron Presbyterian Church

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Hebron Presbyterian Church was organized in 1796 by Rev. John Newton, a native of Pennsylvania. Rev. Thomas Newton, a younger brother, was the first pastor. First elders were John McEntire and Samuel Makie, natives of Ireland, and ...

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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 ...

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Presbyterian & Catholic Churchs

Begun as missions in the late 1800's, Community Presbyterian Church here, and St. Peter's, a block east, moved into these permanent homes built respectively of brick (1918) & adobe (1928).

Marker is at the intersection of Apache Street and Supai, ...

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First Presbyterian Church, Scotchtown, N.Y.

‹— One mile northwest

First Presbyterian Church, Scotchtown, N.Y.

Organized Jan. 1796, building opened Sept. 12, 1797.

Present edifice built 1854.

Marker is on New York 211 (New York Route 211) 0.1 miles east of Goshen Turnpike (County Route 101).

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