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First Presbyterian Church of Bartlett

Built for congregation originally called Nazareth Church of the Central Texas Presbytery, and constituted on Indian Creek in June 1875. Reorganized here in 1897.

Sanctuary erected in 1899. Victorian architecture.

Marker is on West Pietzsch Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Austin

In 1853, missionary Rev. E.B. Crisman formally organized the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Austin. Members met in a frame building at 7th and Lavaca streets until 1892, when they replaced it with a stone structure. In 1906, a dispute over ...

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Original Site of First Presbyterian Church

The Rev. William M. Baker and five charter members organized the First Presbyterian Church of Austin on May 26, 1850. Abner H. Cook, future designer of the Governor's Mansion, was among the charter members and was elected a ruling elder. ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Maitland

This congregation was organized in 1882 by ten Presbyterian settlers under the direction of the Rev. W.G.F. Wallace when Maitland was a pioneer hamlet. The church building was constructed in 1883, and it is one of the oldest churches ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Oldest public building in Carlisle; erection begun, 1757. Here colonists met in 1774 to declare for independence, and George Washington worshipped, 1794. Congregation organized at Meeting House Springs in 1734.

Marker is at the intersection of Hanover Street (U.S. 11) ...

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First Presbyterian Church Salt Lake City

Construction of this English Gothic Revival Style Church began in June 1903 and was completed May 1906. Architect was W. E. Ware. Built of local red sandstone.

Marker is at the intersection of South Temple Street (State Highway 186) and C ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Organized in 1860 as “The Englewood Presbyterian Church”, the first edifice was erected on this site in the same year. It was the first church building in Englewood and the first Presbyterian congregation in Bergen County. Today’s structure was built ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Connecticut Farms

The First Presbyterian

Church of Connecticut

Farms was built in 1730

and burned to the ground

on June 7, 1780 by the

British and Hessian army.

Reverend James Caldwell

was minister.

Marker is on Stuyvesant Avenue (County Route 619), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The First Presbyterian Church

Organized as the Presbyterian Church of Macon on June 18, 1826, by the Rev. Benjamin Gildersleeve and the Rev. Joseph C. Stiles, the church dedicated this house of worship, its third, on September 19, 1858, at the close of the ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Tuscaloosa

Organized 1820.

Moved to this site 1830.

Present structure erected 1921.

Under the leadership of Dr. Charles A. Stillman, (Minister, 1869-1895) it sponsored the founding of Stillman College in 1876. Its bell was the subject of a poem by ...

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