Results for Presbyterian Church
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...
First Presbyterian Church of Aiken
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This church, founded in 1858 with 14...
The First Presbyterian Church
Congregation organized in 1817. The Sanctuary was built in...
Athens First Presbyterian Church
This church was organized in 1829 as a Cumberland Presbyte...
Liberty Presbyterian Church / Nathan Carpenter
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LIBERTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
F...
First Presbyterian Church
First congregation organized in Columbia (1...
First Presbyterian Church
(1818)
The Presbyterians organized the first churc...
Results for Presbyterian Church
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 ...
First Presbyterian Church of Aiken
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This church, founded in 1858 with 14 charter members and W. Peronneau Finley and John D. Legare as elders, first met in the Aiken Town Hall on Laurens St. Its first permanent sanctuary, a frame building designed by Charleston architect ...
The First Presbyterian Church
Congregation organized in 1817. The Sanctuary was built in 1828-29 and enlarged in 1851. The Romanesque Revival rear addition was built in 1900 in honor of Joseph Stratton, Pastor, 1843-1903. The church and its companion manse on South Rankin Street ...
Athens First Presbyterian Church
This church was organized in 1829 as a Cumberland Presbyterian church by the Revs. Robert Donnell, John Morgan and Allen Gipson.
After first using an interdenominational building, a church was built on West Washington street in 1852.
This was badly damaged ...
Liberty Presbyterian Church / Nathan Carpenter
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LIBERTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
FOUNDED IN 1810
The first religious society organized in Liberty Township was formed in 1810 by Elders Thomas Cellar, Josiah McKinnie, and Leonard Monroe. Cellar and McKinnie came to Delaware in 1802. In 1820, The Elders and others ...
First Presbyterian Church
First congregation organized in Columbia (1795). The churchyard, allotted as a public burying ground in 1798, was granted to this church 1813. Here are buried: D.E. Dunlap, first pastor; Chancellor H.W. DeSaussure; Jonathan Maxcy, first President of S.C. College; ...
First Presbyterian Church
(1818)
The Presbyterians organized the first church in Florence and purchased this property from the Cypress Land Company in 1818. A sanctuary was erected here in 1824. James L. Sloss, an early Alabama Territory missionary, was installed as the church's ...