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Presbyterian Seminary

The first Presbyterian seminary in the South was established here in 1812 as the Theology Department of Hampden-Sydney College. It became independent of the college in 1822. After the synods of Virginia and North Carolina assumed joint ownership in 1827, ...

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Rock Presbyterian Church

Founded 1720 in North Milford Hundred, Cecil County, Maryland. First called New Erection on the Branches of Elk River, then Elk River Church, Great Elk, upper Elk and, since 1793, Rock. Present church erected 1761 remodeled in 1844 and 1900.

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Johnston Presbyterian Church

The National Register

of Historic Places

South Carolina

Department of Archives

and History

Johnston Presbyterian Church

Marker is on Mims Avenue near Academy Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Florida Presbyterian Church

On this site, land was purchased

in 1741 by men of Brookland

to erect a Presbyterian Meeting

House. Oldest established

congregation in town of Warwick.

Marker is at the intersection of N Main Street (New York Route 17A) and Glenmere Avenue, on the right when ...

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Presbyterian Church in Westfield

Near this site stood the first permanent house of worship in Westfield, organized in 1728, built in 1735, known as the Presbyterian Church in Westfield.

The bell played an active part in the Revolution, being rung to warn the Patriots of ...

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Rock Presbyterian Church

Founded 1720 in North Milford Hundred, Cecil County, Maryland. First called New Erection on the Branches of Elk River, then Elk River Church, Great Elk, upper Elk and, since 1793, Rock. Present church erected 1761 remodeled in 1844 and 1900.

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First Presbyterian Church

Built by public subscription as a place of divine worship for inhabitants of St. Marys and its vicinity. Reverend Horace Southworth Pratt was ordained and installed as the first pastor by the Presbytery of Georgia in June, 1822.

Incorporated under ...

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First Presbyterian Church / Church Leaders

First Presbyterian Church

This church was begun in 1854 as Antioch Chapel of

Ebenezer Church under the leadership of Rev. John

G. Richards, on land of the Steeles and Workmans,

3 mi. south of Rock Hill. Mission moved in 1858 to

this site, obtained from ...

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Darien Presbyterian Church

Darien was the Cradle of Presbyterianism in Georgia, as the first Presbyterian Church in the colony was established by Scottish Highlanders who settled this town in January, 1736. The Scots brought with them their minister, the Rev. John McLeod, of ...

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Pelzer Presbyterian Church

Built 1896

Has Been Placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Lebby Street (South Carolina Route 8) and Front Street, on the left when traveling east on Lebby Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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