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First Presbyterian Church
Congregation traces its origin to 1742. The first regular ...
Setauket Presbyterian Church
Oldest church organization in Brookhaven
Instituted ...
Site Of Kent County’s First Presbyterian Church
A Presbyterian Society, present in Kent from c1694, was or...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1817, plaques on the interior walls recognize...
First Presbyterian Church
Formally organized on January 6, 1817 in the home of Mrs. ...
Catholic Presbyterian Church
One mile south.
Divergent Presbyterian groups held...
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Vernon
Covenanter built in 1854
Organized by Scottish settl...
Marion Presbyterian Church
David E.Frierson of Harmony Presbytery first preached here...
Old Presbyterian Church
Built 1790 during the pastorate of the Rev. John Miller to...
First Presbyterian Church of Rockport
This congregation traces its history to 1869. Although dea...
Results for Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
Congregation traces its origin to 1742. The first regular pastor was Rev. John D. Woodhull, Revolutionary patriot. First building completed here in 1770; present edifice dedicated 1851. James Buchanan, 15th President of the U.S., was a member.
Marker is on ...
Setauket Presbyterian Church
Oldest church organization in Brookhaven
Instituted 1660.
Present church building completed in 1812.
Second Marker : >
Setauket Presbyterian Church
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
1812
Marker is on Caroline Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Site Of Kent County’s First Presbyterian Church
A Presbyterian Society, present in Kent from c1694, was organized and worshipped in a log church on this site from c1708 until 1791. The Presbytery of Philadelphia recognized its congregation in 1714. The present church was built in 1791 and ...
First Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1817, plaques on the interior walls recognize the thirteen founding members. Built in 1819 - 1821. It is the oldest Presbyterian Sanctuary in continuous use in North Carolina. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places ...
First Presbyterian Church
Formally organized on January 6, 1817 in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Minor, First Presbyterian Church was formed under the leadership of the Rev. John Knox Witherspoon. Included among the charter members were the daughter and granddaughter of the Rev. ...
Catholic Presbyterian Church
One mile south.
Divergent Presbyterian groups held services in this area as early as 1759. Rev. William Richardson, active in the area, is credited with unifying and naming them in 1770. The cemetery contains many graves of Revolutionary and Confederate ...
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Vernon
Covenanter built in 1854
Organized by Scottish settlers in October, 1848 with Rev. James Milligan at the home of James Wright Sr.
The last regular services were held in 1920.
This was the only Covenanter church ever formed in Wisconsin.
Marker is on Big ...
Marion Presbyterian Church
David E.Frierson of Harmony Presbytery first preached here at Marion Courthouse in 1841. The church was organized in Feb. 1852 with six charter members: Archibald and Margaret Carmichael of Little Pee Dee Church, Rebecca E. Frierson of Great Pee Dee ...
Old Presbyterian Church
Built 1790 during the pastorate of the Rev. John Miller to replace the earlier log church erected about 1715 on this plot designated as “Meeting House Square”. Presented by the Presbytery to the State of Delaware for a state museum ...
First Presbyterian Church of Rockport
This congregation traces its history to 1869. Although deactivated in 1879, it was reorganized with twenty charter members in 1889. The members met in facilities provided by other churches until their first house of worship was completed at Market and ...