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New Salem Presbyterian Church

Oct. 25, 1796, Revs. John McMillan & Thos. Marquis dispensed N.W. of Ohio River to found church. 1797 services first held in tent then in log church nearby. Erected in 1850, the present building is their first church.

Marker is on ...

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Presbyterian Church Cemetery

John Sadler deeded this land to the trustees of the Presbyterian Church of York Springs (then known as Petersburg) on October 4, 1858. The chapel was destroyed by fire in 1897 and a new church building was erected on Main ...

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Mt. Hope United Presbyterian Church

Organized (Assoc.) 1800

Pastors

Thomas Allison • 1802 - 1837

David Thompson • 1838 - 1847

J T Brownlee D D • 1851 - 1900

S A Jackson • 1901 - 1904

Robert Hamill • 1904 - 1911

A P Duncan • 1915 - 1933

J C Stormont ...

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Nazareth on the Beaverdam Presbyterian Church / Townville Presby

Nazareth on the Beaverdam Presbyterian Church

This is the first known site of Townville Presbyterian Church, founded in this area in 1803 as Nazareth on the Beaverdam Presbyterian Church. The church held its services at members' homes until 1849, when the ...

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Paint Lick Presbyterian Church/Paint Lick Cemetery

Founded 1784 by Rev. David Rice. Early elders of the church: Thomas Maxwell, Alexander Henderson, James Woods, Samuel Woods, Robert Brank, George Denny, Robert Henry. First located in Paint Lick Cemetery. Second building erected circa 1830 on present site. During ...

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Elizabeth Presbyterian Church

This church was organized about 1664. The edifice which stood on this spot was burned by the British, January 25, 1780, during the Pastorate of Rev. James Caldwell, Chaplain in the New Jersey Brigade under Washington.

This building was completed in ...

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First Presbyterian Church

 

Organized Sept. 23, 1837 on land given by J. N. Whitner. First frame structure was built in 1839. Anderson's first cemetery is here, and city's first Sunday School was organized here about 1855. Present sanctuary's cornerstone was laid in ...

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Abraham Lincoln at Danville Presbyterian Church

Abraham Lincoln

1841 - 1861

Lincoln attended the Presbyterian Church at this location when he was in Danville attending court. He and Reverend Enoch Kingsbury were friends. Lincoln appointed Kingsbury Postmaster when he was elected President.

Marker is at the intersection of North ...

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Mendocino Presbyterian Church

This is one of the oldest Protestant churches in continuous use in California. Organized as the Presbyterian Church on November 6, 1859, the building, constructed of redwood, was dedicated on July 5, 1868.

Marker is on Ukiah Street, on the right ...

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Presbyterian Manse

Circa 1862

Constructed as a home for clergy (Rev. Townsend) for the Phillipsburg Presbyterian Church in 1858; a magnificent stone structure then located at "Main and Market Streets".

The Manse was sold to attorney John F. Dumont in 1883 and has ...

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