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The First Presbyterian Mission in the Maumee Valley

On this ground was established

In the year 1822

The first Presbyterian Mission

In the Maumee Valley

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Rev. Joseph Badger,

Missionary, 1805 - 1812.

Rev. Isaac Van Tassell,

Its first superintendent, 1822 - 1834.

Marker is on West River Road (Ohio Route 65) north of Middleton Pike (Ohio ...

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Providence Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

The cemetery located about 1/2 mile SW, marks the original site of the church, founded Sept. 10, 1836. Buried here is William Blakely, Sr., survivor of Hayes Station Massacre, 1871, who with Samuel Blakely donated the land for the church ...

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Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard

In memory of the Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the graveyard of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church

Alward, Benjamin •

Ayres, John •

Ayres, Nathaniel •

Baird, John •

Bockoven, George •

Boylan, John •

Brees, John Jr. •

Brees, John ...

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Presbyterian College Armed Forces Memorial

World Wars I & II / Korean War

Left Plaque

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, had awarded in the name of the Congress the Medal of Honor to

Lt. Colonel George L. ...

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Lloyd Presbyterian Church

The congregation of Lloyd Presbyterian Church was formed in the 1870s as part of a national movement by Northern missionaries to establish African-American Presbyterian churches in the South. Lloyd Presbyterian Church's current building was constructed between 1900 and 1907. One ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Northville

In 1829 former members of the Farmington Church organized this church, originally named the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth. In 1835-1836 a frame church was built here on land donated by D. L. Cady. A New England-inspired brick church opened ...

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Engagement at Cumberland Presbyterian Church

7 April 1865

After successfully crossing the Appomattox River at nearby High Bridge, Maj. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys’ II Corps attacked Confederate forces under Maj. Gen. William Mahone that were entrenched on the high ground around Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Protecting Lee’s ...

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Greenville Presbyterian Church

Organized 1773

Burial Place of

Revolutionary Soldiers

Marker is at the intersection of Old Shoals Junction Road (U.S. 178) and Bell Road, on the right when traveling south on Old Shoals Junction Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Opequon Presbyterian Church

Early Years

This historic church was established by Scotch-Irish and German settlers who migrated from eastern Pennsylvania in the early 1730’s. William Hoge donated two acres of land for a meeting house, and an additional two acres for a burying ground. ...

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Goodlettsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church

In 1843, Goodlettsville Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized near Mansker Creek and was originally known as Mansker Creek Congregation. In January 1848, the church moved to the present location and burned in 1901. The present edifice was built in 1902. ...

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