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The First Presbyterian Church of Princeton

On this site in the year 1766 was erected

The First Presbyterian Church

of Princeton. During the Revolutionary

War it was occupied, first by British soldiers

and afterwards by The Colonial Forces

This edifice was built in the year

1836

Marker is at the intersection of Nassau ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Truman Historic Walking Tour Stop 7

The church had recently been built when the Truman family moved to Independence in 1890. Harry Truman attended Sunday School here for several years as a child with Bess Wallace.

Marker is at the ...

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First Presbyterian Church

 

The congregation dates from 1826. The church neither divided nor closed in the Civil War. Designed in 1888 by Nier, Hogg and Byram of Kansas City, Mo. Harry S. Truman first met Bess Wallace here in Sunday School in ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Annapolis

Founded May 2, 1846

Built in 1828 as the Hallam Theatre

Reconstructed in 1847 for

use by the church

Enlarged in 1948 and 1959

Designated May 25, 1947 as the

National Naval Memorial of the

Presbyterian Church

This plaque given in memory of

Agnes Myers Zorn

1914-1984.

Marker is on ...

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First Presbyterian Church

 

Organized in 1800. The original building, begun in 1816, rebuilt on same walls after fire of 1831, stands one block east.

Marker is at the intersection of Green Street and Bow Street / Maiden Lane, on the left when ...

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First Presbyterian Church

 

Organized in 1800. The original building, begun in 1816, rebuilt on same walls after fire of 1831, stands one block west.

Marker is at the intersection of Person Street and Bow Street, on the right when traveling west on ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Founded October 8, 1809 by Abijah Warren

Third church organized in Old Bath Presbytery.

Marker is at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Church Avenue on Maple Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Presbyterian Church

(Side 1):

The Presbyterians were granted one of the original church lots in the 1828 Columbus plan. It was on the North side of Chapel St. between Second and Third Avenues. The fourteen charter members, received in 1830, were: Edward ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Congregation traces its origin to 1742. The first regular pastor was Rev. John D. Woodhull, Revolutionary patriot. First building completed here in 1770; present edifice dedicated 1851. James Buchanan, 15th President of the U.S., was a member.

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Site Of Kent County’s First Presbyterian Church

A Presbyterian Society, present in Kent from c1694, was organized and worshipped in a log church on this site from c1708 until 1791. The Presbytery of Philadelphia recognized its congregation in 1714. The present church was built in 1791 and ...

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