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Batchellerville Presbyterian Church
Batchellerville
Presbyterian Church
Ere...
Revolutionary War Patriots Buried in the Abington Presbyterian C
In memory of
the Revolutionary War Patriots
Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Church founded on this site, 1714. Cemetery establi...
Presbyterian Church
Founded as a Dutch Reformed Church, 1657. The first buildi...
First Presbyterian Church
American Presbyterian and Reformed
...
Old Stone Presbyterian Church
War Time Hospital
This Church, organized September 2...
First Presbyterian Church
(Upper Medallion)
National Register of Historic Pl...
Briarwood Presbyterian Church PCA
The Presbyterian Church U.S. began an effort in May 1960 t...
Hanover Presbyterian Church & Unknown Continental Soldiers
Erected
to mark the site
of the original
Hanover Presbyterian Church
Oldest Religious congregation
in Morris County, esta...
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Batchellerville Presbyterian Church
Batchellerville
Presbyterian Church
Erected 1867, Moved To
Present Site 1930 To Escape
Rising Waters Of
Sacandaga Reservoir.
Marker is on South Shore Road near Degolia Road, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Revolutionary War Patriots Buried in the Abington Presbyterian C
In memory of
the Revolutionary War Patriots
buried in the graveyard of the
Abington Presbyterian Church
Private Robert Barnes 1756-1815
Isaac Boileau 1722-1820
2nd Lt. John Houston 1751-1820
Colonel Robert Loller 1740-1808
Captain John Mann 1740-1819
Captain William McCalla 1732-1815
Presented September 17, 1987
Marker is at the intersection of Old ...
Abington Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Church founded on this site, 1714. Cemetery established, 1719. First recorded burial, 1728. Site of Revolutionary War skirmishes. Burials include pastors and educators notable in Abington, Philadelphia, and Princeton, and veterans of major wars.
Marker is at the intersection of Old ...
Presbyterian Church
Founded as a Dutch Reformed Church, 1657. The first building was on the Strand end of the church lot. This church was one of 7 which organized the first Presbytery in America in 1706. Present brick meeting house was built ...
First Presbyterian Church
American Presbyterian and Reformed
Historical Site No. 258
Marker is at the intersection of Broadway and 17th Street, on the left when traveling west on Broadway.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old Stone Presbyterian Church
War Time Hospital
This Church, organized September 2, 1837, before the Cherokee Indians were removed from this area, was the first church organized by white settlers in the bounds of the present Catoosa County, according to available records. The organizers were ...
First Presbyterian Church
(Upper Medallion)
National Register of Historic Places
First Presbyterian Church
South Carolina
Department of Archives
and History
(Lower Medallion)
American Revolution Bicentennial
* Richland County Committee *
Landmark 21
Marker is on Marion Street near Lady Street, on the right ...
Briarwood Presbyterian Church PCA
The Presbyterian Church U.S. began an effort in May 1960 to organize a new Presbyterian Church in the Cahaba Heights area. Rev. Frank M. Barker, Jr. was asked to begin the process and began contacting prospective members in a door ...
Hanover Presbyterian Church & Unknown Continental Soldiers
Erected
to mark the site
of the original
Hanover
Presbyterian Church
built in 1755.
Also in memory of the
Unknown Continental Soldiers
who died here when
the church was used
as a hospital during
the Revolutionary War.
Marker is at ...
Hanover Presbyterian Church
Oldest Religious congregation
in Morris County, established
in 1718. Relocated at Meeting
House here in 1755. Present
church built in 1835.
Marker is at the intersection of Old Mt Pleasant Avenue and Hanover Road, on the right when traveling west on Old Mt Pleasant Avenue. ...