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First Baptist Church of Alta Loma

Original Site

Original site of oldest church in Alta Loma; second oldest Baptist church on Galveston mainland. Organized on Nov. 10, 1895, in a local hotel; 26 charter members.

Established Arcadia Baptist Church, 1945. Purchased "U. S. S. Houston" Memorial ...

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First Christian Church of Taylor

Founded Dec. 9, 1877, with 22 charter members from churches in "old home" states. Gen. R. M. Gano of Dallas preached daily during ensuing week, and 20 others joined the church. The initial meeting was in an Odd Fellows hall. ...

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First Baptist Church of Liberty Hill

Successor to Zion Baptist Church and the Liberty Hill Missionary Baptist Church of Christ, which merged 1854, and met in a brush arbor or in Silent Grove School, 4 miles to the west. When Austin & Northwestern Railroad was built, ...

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First Baptist Church

First Baptist Church Norfolk Virginia has been registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark pursuant to the authority vested in the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission act of 1966. This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by ...

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First Baptist Church of Florence

Settlers in the farming and ranching community of Florence gathered in April 1856 to hear the Rev. Robert Hay Taliaferro (1824-1875) preach and help them formally organize a church. Originally known as the Baptist Church of Christ, the congregation changed ...

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First Baptist Church

Organized July 13, 1844, at home of J. B. Hurt, east of Mayfield, with 14 members. Elders Milton Wyman, Henry Richardson, Dennis Ray, Willis White and Hardeman Puryear composed its constituting council. First building erected in 1858; second, 1867. Both ...

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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

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First Meeting of the Methodist Church

Dedicated in honor of

First Meeting of the

Methodist Church

October 8, 1854

Courtesy hmdb.org

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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 ...

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First Church in Middletown

This building built in 1871 was the first church in Middletown

Courtesy hmdb.org

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