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First Presbyterian Church

Organized in 1817, plaques on the interior walls recognize the thirteen founding members. Built in 1819 - 1821. It is the oldest Presbyterian Sanctuary in continuous use in North Carolina. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Formally organized on January 6, 1817 in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Minor, First Presbyterian Church was formed under the leadership of the Rev. John Knox Witherspoon. Included among the charter members were the daughter and granddaughter of the Rev. ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Rockport

This congregation traces its history to 1869. Although deactivated in 1879, it was reorganized with twenty charter members in 1889. The members met in facilities provided by other churches until their first house of worship was completed at Market and ...

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First Presbyterian Church

This church originally stood at the corner of 10th and Market Streets and was the first Presbyterian church in the city. It was constructed in 1740, just after Wilmington received its charter from King George II. Following the Battle of ...

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First Presbyterian Church

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In 1848, James G. Birney and his wife led Bay City's earliest Presbyterian services in a schoolhouse. Birney, an elder in the church, twice ran unsuccessfully for president on the antislavery ticket. The Reverend Lucius Root organized the ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Many early settlers of Morgan County were of Scot-Irish heritage and brought the Presbyterian faith with them. From this group Reverend John Hunt and twelve charter members organized the first congregation in McConnelsville and Malta in 1824 and third oldest ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Founded in 1780 under the trees at

the Big Spring by the Rev. Samuel

Doak, it was originally called Mount

Bethel Presbyterian Church. The

first settled pastor was the Rev.

Hezekiah Balch in 1783. Fifteen

years later the name was ...

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First Presbyterian Church at Suckasunny Plains

Congregation organized 1756.

First Meeting House erected

about 1760. Used as hospital

and arsenal for Continental

Army in 1777. Present church

built 1853. Burying place of

Governor Mahlon Dickerson.

Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Presbyterian Churchyard

This tablet is dedicated to the memory of those men who served in the American Revolution

1775 – 1783

and who were buried in the

First Presbyterian Churchyard

Trenton, N.J.

James Francis Armstrong •

John Beatty •

Nicholas de Belleville ...

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The First Presbyterian Church

Organized by the Rev. Washington McKnight, rector of Richmond Academy, in 1804. Met at first at site of St. Paul`s Church, incorporated by the Georgia General Assembly and given a lot on the common by Richmond Academy Trustees. Cornerstone of ...

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