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Goodwill Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.

(Front text)

Founded in 1867 by 100 black members of

Salem, Black River, Presbyterian Church (1759)

desiring seperation. Dismissal granted, thus

becoming the first black church in Sumter

County. The congregation began meeting in

Goodwill School, established by the northern

Presbyterian Church thru Freedmen's Board.

Rev. ...

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Presbyterian Church & Cemetery

Presbyterian Church & Cemetery

Founded 1764

Built at this site on land given by Louis DuBois

Present church built in 1869

Plaque:

Revolutionary soldiers buried here.

Marker is on U.S. 9W (U.S. 9W) 0.2 miles from County Road 14 (County ...

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First Presbyterian Church

1887 – 1987

Building dedicated November 11, 1888

Regular services began in Templeton February 6, 1887. Three months later on May 8, 1887, the First Presbyterian Church was organized by the Presbytery of San Jose with the Reverend Francis H. ...

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Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church

This church, the oldest congregation in lower Bryan County, was certified by the Presbytery of Georgia in 1830. Its founders included rice planters on Bryan Neck, among them Thomas Savage Clay, Richard James Arnold and George Washington McAllister. The first ...

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The Highland Presbyterian Mission

In 1845 the missions board began construction of a building to house and educate the children of the Iowa and Sac & Fox tribes. Much larger than it is now, the mission was originally 106 feet long and contained 32 ...

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Moorefield Presbyterian Church

Confederate Sanctuary

When the Civil War began, the Greek Revival-style Moorefield Presbyterian Church consisted of the main sanctuary that fronts on Main Street and the small chapel behind it. The chapel was constructed about 1847, and the sanctuary was completed in ...

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Middle Spring Presbyterian Church Commemorative Marker

In commemoration of

the sacrifice and service

of the men of Middle Spring

Patriots-Pioneers

Builders

Site of First Log Church

1738

Marker is on Macclays Mill Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church was organized March 2, 1893. The church was made up of 17 members at the home of Robert Clinton Sandlin, who was installed as the First Ruling Elder. The church constructed their 1st building on this site ...

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St. John's Presbyterian Church

Registered Landmark Number 83

City and County of San Francisco

Marker is at the intersection of Arguello Boulevard and Lake Street, on the left when traveling north on Arguello Boulevard.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Unity Presbyterian Church

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This church, founded in 1788, predates the present town of Fort Mill and has occupied four sites in the vicinity. The first church, a log building, stood about 2 mi. NE in a community known as “Little York.” It burned ...

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