Results for First Church
The First Building of the Centre Congregational Church
Here Stood the First Building
Of the Centre Congr...
First Baptist Church, Cowpens
Fourteen members met in the depot of the Atlanta & ...
The First Baptist Church of Christ
at Macon
This church was founded in 1826 as the city...
Site of First African Methodist Episcopal Church on the Pacific
This is the site of the first church building associated w...
First Presbyterian Church
Founded in 1780 under the trees at
the Big Spring ...
First Congregational Church
Congregation, organized 1740. Oldest of this denomination ...
First Colored Baptist Church
The oldest black Baptist church in the city, the fellowshi...
First Baptist Church
Organized in 1845, this church was the original Baptist wi...
First Presbyterian Church at Suckasunny Plains
Congregation organized 1756.
First Meeting House ere...
Original site of the First Catholic Church in 1887
The present, remodeled bank building was constructed in 19...
Results for First Church
The First Building of the Centre Congregational Church
Here Stood the First Building
Of the Centre Congregational Church
Erected in 1815
Moved to Its Present Site 1842
This Marker Was Placed July 5, 1916
Marker is on Park Place 0.1 miles east of ...
First Baptist Church, Cowpens
Fourteen members met in the depot of the Atlanta & Charlotte Railroad on Aug. 13, 1878 to organize this church. The original one room frame building was erected on this site in 1879.
The second building made of hand-pressed brick in ...
The First Baptist Church of Christ
at Macon
This church was founded in 1826 as the city’s first Baptist congregation. It was first located at the site of the present Bibb County Courthouse. The fourth and final move, to this site, occurred in 1883 and the current ...
Site of First African Methodist Episcopal Church on the Pacific
This is the site of the first church building associated with an African American religious congregation on the Pacific Coast. The church was the Methodist Church of Colored People of Sacramento City, formally organized in 1850. In 1851 the congregation ...
First Presbyterian Church
Founded in 1780 under the trees at
the Big Spring by the Rev. Samuel
Doak, it was originally called Mount
Bethel Presbyterian Church. The
first settled pastor was the Rev.
Hezekiah Balch in 1783. Fifteen
years later the name was ...
First Congregational Church
Congregation, organized 1740. Oldest of this denomination west of the Hudson River. Built 1856. Notable for Greek Revival architecture and rare interior Trompe L'Oeil painting.
Marker is on Hillside Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Colored Baptist Church
The oldest black Baptist church in the city, the fellowship grew from the slave membership of the First Baptist Church of Austin. In 1854 the committee on religious conditions of the colored population recommended to the churches of the Austin ...
First Baptist Church
Organized in 1845, this church was the original Baptist witness in this city. Early meetings were held in homes, stores, and the Courthouse. The church moved to this site in 1889. Other Southern Baptist churches have been formed from this ...
First Presbyterian Church at Suckasunny Plains
Congregation organized 1756.
First Meeting House erected
about 1760. Used as hospital
and arsenal for Continental
Army in 1777. Present church
built 1853. Burying place of
Governor Mahlon Dickerson.
Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Original site of the First Catholic Church in 1887
The present, remodeled bank building was constructed in 1936 as the second St. Malchy Church. In the early 1980's the structure was sold to the newly formed Sierra National Bank, which was acquired by the Bank of the Sierra in ...