Results for Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Ordination in Georgia
In the shade of a giant poplar tree which stood 200 feet E...
Central Presbyterian Church
This congregation traces its roots to October 13, 1839, wh...
First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake City
Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church b...
Bethesda Presbyterian Church
A Church Divided
Bethesda Presbyterian Church, compl...
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Site of the first
Cumberland Presbyterian
Chu...
Bloomsbury Presbyterian Church
Founded in 1857 as a daughter church of the Old Grenwich C...
Salkehatchie Presbyterian Church
This was formerly the site of a
Presbyterian church...
Bethel Presbyterian Church
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This church, originally located at Jack...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1860 as “The Englewood Presbyterian Chu...
First Presbyterian Church of Connecticut Farms
The First Presbyterian
Church of Connecticut
F...
Results for Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Ordination in Georgia
In the shade of a giant poplar tree which stood 200 feet East of this spot, on the 22nd of July, 1790, the Rev. John Springer was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry and installed Pastor of Smyrna, Providence and Washington ...
Central Presbyterian Church
This congregation traces its roots to October 13, 1839, when Austin’s first Presbyterian worship service was held at Bullock’s Hotel. Present that day was builder Abner Cook, elder in the first Presbyterian church organized in Austin. He helped acquire this ...
First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake City
Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church began in June 1903 and was completed May 1906. Architect was W. E. Ware. Built of local red sandstone.
Marker is at the intersection of South Temple Street (State Highway 186) and C ...
Bethesda Presbyterian Church
A Church Divided
Bethesda Presbyterian Church, completed 1835, is a powerful reminder of the effect of the Civil War on the Tennessee home front. As the war clouds gathered, conflicting sympathies divided the congregation, and the church closed its doors. After ...
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Site of the first
Cumberland Presbyterian
Church. Used as
a hospital during
the battle of Prairie
Grove 1862 marked
by Prairie Grove
Chapter U.D.C. 1930.
Marker is at the intersection of West Buchanan Street (U.S. 72) and Katie Smith Street, on the right when traveling west ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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