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Free Presbyterian Church

Protesting the slave holding decree of 1845 the Free Presbyterian Church was formed, and followers led by Rev. A.B. Bradford erected this beautiful church in 1847 after the Civil War in 1867 a jointure was made with the reformed presbyterians ...

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Oakland United Presbyterian Church

Oakland United Presbyterian Church was organized in 1870. A frame building was erected in 1872 on this site, donated by Thomas Boggs. Three pastors served the congregation: Rev. J.C. Evans, Rev. J. Patterson, and Rev. J.A. Hazlett. The church disbanded ...

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Boydton Presbyterian Church

The Presbyterian Meeting House was built

around 1820 on land owned by Alexander Boyd the

Younger of Boydton, Virginia. In 1824 the church

property was deeded to the church elders for

the sum of one dollar. In times of need, the

Presbyterians have shared their ...

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Manassas Presbyterian Church

Built in 1875, this building served the congregation for 100 years. Built of locally quarried red sandstone, the church had original Tiffany windows which were removed to the new church. The church was shown in My Son John, a movie ...

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Site of the First Presbyterian Church of Beaver County Pennsylva

The congregation was served by supply ministers from 1784 until the coming of George M. Scott on Sept 14, 1799 he served Mill Creek Church for 40 years and rests in this burial ground

Marker is on Old Mill Creek Church ...

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Bennettsville Presbyterian Church

Marker Front:

This church was founded in 1855 by nine members of the Great Pee Dee Presbyterian Church, 5 mi. SE. Rev. Pierpont E. Bishop was its first permanent minister. The first church, a frame building, was dedicated in 1855. Elder ...

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Hartwood Presbyterian Church

The Writing on the Wall

This is Hartwood Presbyterian Church, which Federal troops occupied during the Civil War. They removed and burned all the woodwork, leaving only the bare plaster walls. On November 24, 1862, Capt. George Johnson, 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry, ...

New Market Presbyterian Church

Mary Miller deeded land in 1849 to serve both Methodist and Cumberland Presbyterian congregations. The original building burned and the Methodists in 1882 sold their interest in a second building. This second church destroyed by a tornado in 1884. Present ...

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Sardis Presbyterian Church & Cemetery

The first residence of missionaries sent in 1821 to establish the Turnip Mountain Mission to the Cherokees was located on this site, just north of the Cemetery wall. The mission, later known as Haweis, was built two miles to the ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Dedicated Jan. 1, 1867

This Carpenter Gothic Church was built at a cost of $12,000.

It is listed as No. 301 of the American Presbyterian & Reformed Historic Sites.

Marker is on South C Street (Nevada Route 341), on the ...

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