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Presbyterian Church of Lamington
Built About 1740.
Rebuilt 1826.
Front Added 18...
Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church
Erected about 1854 and originally a Congregational Church ...
Georgetown Presbyterian Church
In 1859 a petition was submitted to the Lewes
Presb...
Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Big Springs Presbyterian Ch
Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in grateful ap...
Big Spring Presbyterian Church
Original log meeting house was erected 1737 near the Big S...
Townville Presbyterian Church
[Front]
This church, founded as Nazareth on t...
The First Presbyterian Church of Charleston
Organized 1731 / Incorporated 1784
Originally foun...
Griers Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1753. Rev. Hugh McAden served as its first mi...
Ladson Presbyterian Church
Congregation originated in the Sabbath School for colored ...
Site of Duck Creek Presbyterian Church
In 1733 a charter was granted to “a dissenting congregatio...
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Presbyterian Church of Lamington
Built About 1740.
Rebuilt 1826.
Front Added 1854.
Marker is on Lamington Road, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church
Erected about 1854 and originally a Congregational Church affiliated with Old Wappetaw Church, founded about 1699. Served as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War, then briefly housed the Laing School for freedmen during Reconstruction. Was accepted into Charleston Presbytery ...
Georgetown Presbyterian Church
In 1859 a petition was submitted to the Lewes
Presbytery requesting the creation of a
Presbyterian Church in Georgetown. The
congregation was organized the following year.
Meetings were first held in the Sussex County
Courthouse. The church was incorporated in
...
Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Big Springs Presbyterian Ch
Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in grateful appreciation of the services of these soldiers of the Revolutionary War who lie buried here.
Lieut. Colonel Samuel Irvine •
Captain William Peebles •
Captain Samuel Felton •
Captain Thomas Buchanan •
Lieut. ...
Big Spring Presbyterian Church
Original log meeting house was erected 1737 near the Big Spring. Church was fully organized, October 1738. Present stone structure was built 1789, and in 1790 the trustees laid out Newville as a town on the church-owned glebe.
Marker is on ...
Townville Presbyterian Church
[Front]
This church, founded as Nazareth on the Beaverdam Presbyterian Church, was established in 1803. It met in members’ homes until they paid $1.50 for a half-acre tract and built a small frame church 2.5 mi. E. The founders’ cemetery there ...
The First Presbyterian Church of Charleston
Organized 1731 / Incorporated 1784
Originally founded by twelve Scottish families, it was familiarly known in its early history as the Scots' Kirk.
The present church replaced an earlier one, which had been enlarged once before the American Revolution and ...
Griers Presbyterian Church
Organized in 1753. Rev. Hugh McAden served as its first minister. Present building dates from 1856. Stands 1 mi. E.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 119 and Griers Church Road on U.S. 119.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Ladson Presbyterian Church
Congregation originated in the Sabbath School for colored people organized by the First Presbyterian Church 1838, later conducted by the Rev. G. W. Ladson. A chapel for the Negro members of that church was built here 1868. Rebuilt 1896. The ...
Site of Duck Creek Presbyterian Church
In 1733 a charter was granted to “a dissenting congregation” of Scots and Irish Presbyterians who had settled in this area. A Meeting House was subsequently erected at this location. The Reverend Thomas Evans conducted the first service here on ...