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First Congregational Church

(Immanuel Baptist - Affiliated)

Sunday School 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:00 a.m.

The first church in Marietta, organized Dec. 6, 1796. The present building is patterned after the original church, familiarly known to settlers as the “Two Horned Church.”

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Site of the First Church

in Scituate

Rev. John Lothrop

Rev. Charles Chauncey

Rev. Henry Dunster

Rev. Nicholas Baker

Pastors

1635–1679

Marker is on Meetinghouse Lane, on the left when traveling west.

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First Baptist Church of Statesboro

Constituted September 3, 1882

Charter Members

Deacon Edmond Kennedy, Deacon A. B. Miller, W.B. Corey, Joseph Tillman, James Price, J. J. M. Griner, Moselle Miller, Mary Tillman, Elizabeth Kennedy, Mary J. Proctor

"We covenant with God and with each other … to live ...

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First Presbyterian Church

(obverse)

First Presbyterian Church was organized April 13, 1824, by Scots-Irish settlers. The sanctuary, erected in 1827, is the oldest in continuous use in Alabama. Its Georgian Gothic style remains essentially unchanged. The brick walls are laid in Flemish Bond ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Peoria

1899

Pioneers from Peoria, Illinois, settled here in 1886. Others followed, and on April 10, 1892 the Peoria First Presbyterian congregation was chartered. In 1899 parishioners erected this red-brick Gothic Revival church, with arched stained geometric glass windows. It has been ...

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First Seventh Day Baptist Church of Hopkinton

1622-1935

Seventh Day Baptists, members of a church of like faith in Newport, Rhode Island until 1708, first worshipped in this community in 1672. The first meeting house was built in 1680. The nearby-by church, which replaced the original building, was ...

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The First Baptist Church Huntsville, Alabama

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The First Baptist Church Huntsville Alabama

Oldest Baptist Church (Missionary) in Alabama organized June 3, 1809 as the West Fork of Flint River Church. Presiding Clergy:

John Canterbury, John McCutchen and John Nicholson.

Renamed Enon Church and called John Canterbury as 1st ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Meeting House on the Square

Many of the early settlers of Pennsylvania were Scots-Irish who brought with them their Presbyterian faith. By the early 1730's they were settling the Cumberland Valley, including the fertile land near the Conodoguinet Creek. In ...

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First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church was organized in 1839 by Scottish-Irish settlers. Built in 1845, the sanctuary is the original church structure. According to local tradition, the church bell, cast in 1851 by the Andrew Meneely and Sons Foundry of West Troy, ...

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First Baptist Church of Belton

In Memory

of the Founders and Members

of the First Baptist Church

Belton, S.C. Which Stood on

This Site 1861 - 1882.

Marker can be reached from Anderson Street (U.S. 76).

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