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Historic New York Avenue Presbyterian Church

This church, one of the Nation’s most historic, traces its beginnings to a small group of Scottish stonemasons meeting in a carpenter’s shop on the grounds of the White House during its construction in 1793.

Many prominent Americans, including 17 ...

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Site of Willington Presbyterian Church

Organized by the Rev. Moses Waddel, 1809

Joined Synod of the Carolinas, 1813

Building Collapsed, July 2, 1939

Pastors

Rev. Moses Waddel, D.D.,

1809-1819, 1830-1836

Rev. R.B. Cater 1820-1826

Rev. Aaron Foster 1828

Rev. Isaac Waddel 1837-1838

Rev. W.H. Davis 1839-1862; 1867-1869

Rev. J.O. Lindsay 1863-1866; 1884-1889

Rev. T.H. Law 1870

Rev. ...

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Mt. Paran Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

Mt. Paran Church was incorporated September 18, 1841. The chruch was called Soldier’s Delight prior to 1841 and that congregation began circa 1776. The oldest legible tombstone is that of Robert Gilchrist, dated October 17, 1767. The oldest known deed ...

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Bethesda Presbyterian Church

(Side A)

This church, which held services as early as 1760 about 1 mi. E, gave its name to a Scots-Irish community in this area before the Revolution. It was formally organized in 1769 by Rev. William Richardson. In 1771 John ...

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Lincolnton Presbyterian Church

Lincolnton Cemetery

Approved and Accepted on National Historic Register by Act 1966

Land Donated by Peter Lamar, March 3, 1823 for Religious and Educational Purposes

LINCOLNTON GARDEN CLUB

Organized by Mrs. Ruth Hogan Armstrong

1950

Restored for Perpetual Care

1974

Present Members

Mrs. Iris N. Sales President

Mrs. Edith M. ...

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Westminster Presbyterian Church

Presbyterians have long played an important role in Nacogdoches; the earliest Presbyterian influence here dates to the 1830s, with several churches organizing later in the century. In 1893, the Rev. B.A. Hodges and twelve founding members established Main Street Presbyterian ...

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Duanesburg Reformed Presbyterian Church

Society of the Reformed

Presbyterian Church

Org. 1795 By Rev. McKinney

1st Ministers: Rev.

McMaster, Wylie, & Ramsay.

Present Edifice Built 1836

Marker is on Western Turnpike (U.S. 20) near Duanesburg Churches Road (County Route 127), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church, which was organized in 1823, is Jackson's oldest church. The first church edifice was built in 1832 at Main and Church Street, remaining there for 120 years. In 1952, the church moved to this site. Know as ...

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Windy Cove Presbyterian Church

Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, seeking freedom of worship and led by the Rev. Alexander Craighead, built a log meetinghouse a mile and a half down the Cowpasture River about 1749. Indians burned it during the French and Indian War. Moving to this ...

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First Presbyterian Church

First Church in Galveston

Organized New Year's Day, 1840, in the "Academy," an old building on the northwest corner of this intersection. Rev. John McCullough, church organizer, became pastor.

Original building was finished 1843; present structure started 1872; completed 1889. ...

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