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First African Baptist Church

The initial congregation of this church was formed by slaves who had attended Ephesus Baptist Church (later First Baptist), since its organization on February 14, 1829. When a new church was built in 1840 the slaves worshipped in the older ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Founded October 8, 1809 by Abijah Warren

Third church organized in Old Bath Presbytery.

Marker is at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Church Avenue on Maple Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Unitarian Church

Has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935.

This site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating or illustrating

the history of the United States.

Marker is at the intersection ...

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First Presbyterian Church

(Side 1):

The Presbyterians were granted one of the original church lots in the 1828 Columbus plan. It was on the North side of Chapel St. between Second and Third Avenues. The fourteen charter members, received in 1830, were: Edward ...

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Site of Springfield's First Church

1805 1955

Site of Springfield's First Church

Placed by Central Methodist Church

October 16, 1955

Marker is at the intersection of Fountain Avenue and Main Street, on the left when traveling south on Fountain Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Baptist Church of Rockport

Organized in 1873, the First Baptist Church of Rockport originally was located on S. Church Street. L.D. Young served as the first pastor. The hurricane of 1919 destroyed the first church building, but the members built a new structure at ...

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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 ...

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First Reformed Church

Congregation of German, Swiss, and French settlers was formed about 1729. Log church here, Lancaster's first, 1736. Stone building, 1753; brick church, 1854. Rev. Philip Otterbein, Rev. William Hendel, Dr. Henry Harbaugh were eminent pastors.

Marker is on E. Orange ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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