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Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church
Under leadership of Dr. Joseph Alexander, pastor 17...
First Presbyterian Church
Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 7
The church had...
First Presbyterian Church
The congregation dates from 1826. The churc...
1806 Plains Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1806, Plains Presbyterian Church was the firs...
First Presbyterian Church of Annapolis
Founded May 2, 1846
Built in 1828 as the Hallam Thea...
Bethesda Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
In 1879 William Lee Henderson (b1808), his wife Eleanor Sh...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1800. The original building, b...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1800. The original building, b...
New Hempstead Presbyterian Church
Founded 1734
New Hempstead Presbyterian
called...
Downtown Presbyterian Church
From 1814 to 1955 this was the site of the First Presbyter...
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Bullock Creek Presbyterian Church
Under leadership of Dr. Joseph Alexander, pastor 1774-1801, this church, organized in 1769, was a Whig stronghold during the Revolution.
Three hundred yards west is the site of one of the earliest academies in upper South Carolina, established in 1787 by ...
First Presbyterian Church
Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 7
The church had recently been built when the Truman family moved to Independence in 1890. Harry Truman attended Sunday School here for several years as a child with Bess Wallace.
Marker is at the ...
First Presbyterian Church
The congregation dates from 1826. The church neither divided nor closed in the Civil War. Designed in 1888 by Nier, Hogg and Byram of Kansas City, Mo. Harry S. Truman first met Bess Wallace here in Sunday School in ...
1806 Plains Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1806, Plains Presbyterian Church was the first church to form in Cranberry Township. The first services were held in groves and a tent. A log church was built in 1820 replaced by a brick church in 1839 with ...
First Presbyterian Church of Annapolis
Founded May 2, 1846
Built in 1828 as the Hallam Theatre
Reconstructed in 1847 for
use by the church
Enlarged in 1948 and 1959
Designated May 25, 1947 as the
National Naval Memorial of the
Presbyterian Church
This plaque given in memory of
Agnes Myers Zorn
1914-1984.
Marker is on ...
Bethesda Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
In 1879 William Lee Henderson (b1808), his wife Eleanor Shelby (b1817) and their nine children moved from their Alabama home to Texas by wagon train. Church records indicate worship services were held in a shelter built by the Hendersons shortly ...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1800. The original building, begun in 1816, rebuilt on same walls after fire of 1831, stands one block east.
Marker is at the intersection of Green Street and Bow Street / Maiden Lane, on the left when ...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1800. The original building, begun in 1816, rebuilt on same walls after fire of 1831, stands one block west.
Marker is at the intersection of Person Street and Bow Street, on the right when traveling west on ...
New Hempstead Presbyterian Church
Founded 1734
New Hempstead Presbyterian
called the English Church
by Dutch Settlers. Rebuilt
1827. Washington’s troops
camped on this ground.
Marker is at the intersection of New Hempstead Road and Old Schoolhouse Road, on the right when traveling west on New Hempstead Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Downtown Presbyterian Church
From 1814 to 1955 this was the site of the First Presbyterian Church. President Andrew Jackson was received into the church in 1838. James K. Polk was inaugurated governor here in 1839. The building designed in the Egyptian style by ...