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Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
This seminary had its origins in the Austin School of Theo...
Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church
This church was organized April 21, 1827, at nearby "Cabel...
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Campus
The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary held its firs...
Original Site of First Presbyterian Church
The Rev. William M. Baker and five charter members organiz...
First Presbyterian Church
Maitland
This congregation was organized in 1882 b...
Flemington Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1815 as the Church and Society of Gravel Hill...
First Presbyterian Church
Oldest public building in Carlisle; erection begun, 1757. ...
Presbyterian Church
First Church in Monticello
Established 1810. Lot gif...
Goshen Cumberland Presbyterian Church
1 ½ mi. S.E. on the Boiling Fork of Elk. Oldest church in ...
Site of Presbyterian Poplar
200 feet east here was held the first ordination of a Pres...
Results for Presbyterian
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
This seminary had its origins in the Austin School of Theology, begun in 1884 by the Rev. Dr. Richmond Kelley Smoot and the Rev. Dr. Robert Lewis Dabney to provide training for candidates for the Presbyterian ministry whom the founders ...
Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church
This church was organized April 21, 1827, at nearby "Cabell's Dale," home of Mary Cabell Breckinridge, widow of John Breckinridge, U.S. Senator and Attorney General in Thomas Jefferson's cabinet. The original brick church, constructed in 1828 on this site, burned ...
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Campus
The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary held its first classes in a donated building at 9th and Navasota. President T.R. Sampson, hoping to create a strong association between the seminary and the University of Texas, promoted the relocation of the campus ...
Original Site of First Presbyterian Church
The Rev. William M. Baker and five charter members organized the First Presbyterian Church of Austin on May 26, 1850. Abner H. Cook, future designer of the Governor's Mansion, was among the charter members and was elected a ruling elder. ...
First Presbyterian Church
Maitland
This congregation was organized in 1882 by ten Presbyterian settlers under the direction of the Rev. W.G.F. Wallace when Maitland was a pioneer hamlet. The church building was constructed in 1883, and it is one of the oldest churches ...
Flemington Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1815 as the Church and Society of Gravel Hill, this was a branch of Midway Church. the Rev. Robert Quarterman was the first pastor. The first edifice was built in 1836 on land donated by Simon Fraser. This ...
First Presbyterian Church
Oldest public building in Carlisle; erection begun, 1757. Here colonists met in 1774 to declare for independence, and George Washington worshipped, 1794. Congregation organized at Meeting House Springs in 1734.
Marker is at the intersection of Hanover Street (U.S. 11) ...
Presbyterian Church
First Church in Monticello
Established 1810. Lot gift by the Jones brothers.
Marker is at the intersection of Broadway (New York Route 42) and Jones Street, on the left when traveling east on Broadway.
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Goshen Cumberland Presbyterian Church
1 ½ mi. S.E. on the Boiling Fork of Elk. Oldest church in Franklin County. Founded 1808 by the Alexander, Cowan, Keith, McCord, Weir, and other pioneer Scots-Irish Presbyterian families. First Presbyterian congregation in Tennessee to transfer to the Cumberland ...
Site of Presbyterian Poplar
200 feet east here was held the first ordination of a Presbyterian minister in Georgia, July 22, 1790, when John Springer was ordained and installed pastor of Smyrna, Providence and Washington churches by a Commission of the Presbytery of South ...