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Old Drawyers Presbyterian Church
The history of this congregation may be traced to the 1670...
First Presbyterian Church
(obverse)
First Presbyterian Church was organized ...
Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church
Oldest existing Black Presbyterian Church in Alabama. Orga...
First Presbyterian Church of Peoria
1899
Pioneers from Peoria, Illinois, settled here in...
Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church
First in America, org.1683
has been placed o...
First Presbyterian Church
Meeting House on the Square
Many of the early sett...
Mt. Plesant Presbyterian Church
First site of the church where Reverend Thomas E. Hughes w...
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church was organized in 1839 by Scottis...
Oak Grove Presbyterian Church
In 1890 the Presbytery of Allegheny approved the petition ...
Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church
Preaching the Word and Preserving the Heritage. Organized ...
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Old Drawyers Presbyterian Church
The history of this congregation may be traced to the 1670s, when Dutch and Swedish members of the "Reformed Church" were gathering locally for worship. By the first decade of the 18th century the settlement of persons largely of Scottish ...
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 ...
Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church
Oldest existing Black Presbyterian Church in Alabama. Organized by Dr. Charles A. Stillman as Salem Church in December, 1880. First church building erected 9th Street and 30th Avenue in 1882. First pastors were Reverend B. M. Wilkinson (1889-90) and Reverend ...
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 ...
Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church
First in America, org.1683
has been placed on the
National Register
Of
Historic Places
By the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on W Market Street (Business U.S. 113), on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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 ...
Mt. Plesant Presbyterian Church
First site of the church where Reverend Thomas E. Hughes was ordained August 28, 1799 First Communion service north of the Ohio River September 1, 1799 The Erie Presbytery organized at this location April 13, 1802.
Marker is on Elmwood Boulevard ...
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, ...
Oak Grove Presbyterian Church
In 1890 the Presbytery of Allegheny approved the petition of Messrs. Charles J. Bonzo and Leander McCauley to organize a church at this site. A building was erected at a cost of $1,270. Services were held regularly until terminated by ...
Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church
Preaching the Word and Preserving the Heritage. Organized March 24, 1842, the first congregation of this church worshipped in a log building which is preserved as the thirty feet square sanctuary of the existing structure. The church is located only ...