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Bloomsbury Presbyterian Church

Founded in 1857 as a daughter church of the Old Grenwich Church to the west in Warren County.

Building erected in 1858.

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street (County Road 579 at milepost 37) and North Street, on the right ...

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Salkehatchie Presbyterian Church

This was formerly the site of a

Presbyterian church organized in

1766 by the Reverend Arichibald

Simpson, minister from Scotland.

The church was incorporated on

December 17, 1808. Serving the

church were the Reverends Simpson,

Edward Palmer, and J.B. Van Dyke.

In the cemetery are the ...

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Bethel Presbyterian Church

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This church, originally located at Jacksonboro, was founded in 1728 by Rev. Archibald Stobo (d.1741), father of the Presbyterian church in S.C. The first building at Jacksonboro was replaced in 1746 by a "hansome sanctuary" that stood until it ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Organized in 1860 as “The Englewood Presbyterian Church”, the first edifice was erected on this site in the same year. It was the first church building in Englewood and the first Presbyterian congregation in Bergen County. Today’s structure was built ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Connecticut Farms

The First Presbyterian

Church of Connecticut

Farms was built in 1730

and burned to the ground

on June 7, 1780 by the

British and Hessian army.

Reverend James Caldwell

was minister.

Marker is on Stuyvesant Avenue (County Route 619), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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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 ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Tuscaloosa

Organized 1820.

Moved to this site 1830.

Present structure erected 1921.

Under the leadership of Dr. Charles A. Stillman, (Minister, 1869-1895) it sponsored the founding of Stillman College in 1876. Its bell was the subject of a poem by ...

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Pennsylvania Run Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

Started by Presbyterian families who came from Pennsylvania to Kentucky in the 1780s. The first church was a log structure built in the 1790s. The present church was built in 1840. It is one of few churches that survived from ...

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Paxton Presbyterian Church

Founded in 1716

The first building on this site, a log structure, was erected about 1716. Regular pastorate was established in 1726. The present stone building was erected in 1740 and was restored in 1931. It is the oldest Presbyterian Church ...

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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 ...

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