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First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church is the oldest Protestant Church in the City of Chippewa Falls.

It was organized in 1855 by Rev. W. W. McNair. The first services were held in a log cabin 12 x 14 feet located on the ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Taylor

The history of this church can be traced to 1876, when a Presbyterian congregation here was closely associated with the Presbyterian church in Georgetown. The Rev. John McMurray led both congregations, and the earliest written recognition of the Taylor church ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Founded 1798

First Presbyterian Church

Oldest church in Chester

Sanctuary dedicated in 1854 replacing two former sites. Additions in 1884 and 1987

Marker is on Main Street (New York Route 94) 0.1 miles north of Academy Avenue (New York Route ...

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First Presbyterian Church

The Rev. William Mumford Baker presided over this congregation’s organization in 1854 at the Round Rock home of Richard and Mary Agnes (Cooper) Sansom. By 1856, the church was meeting in Georgetown, where C.A.D. Clamp deeded a site (at 4th ...

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First Presbyterian Church

 

American Presbyterian and Reformed

Historical Site No. 258

Marker is at the intersection of Broadway and 17th Street, on the left when traveling west on Broadway.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Presbyterian Church

(Upper Medallion)

National Register of Historic Places

First Presbyterian Church

South Carolina

Department of Archives

and History

(Lower Medallion)

American Revolution Bicentennial

* Richland County Committee *

Landmark 21

Marker is on Marion Street near Lady Street, on the right ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Northville

In 1829 former members of the Farmington Church organized this church, originally named the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth. In 1835-1836 a frame church was built here on land donated by D. L. Cady. A New England-inspired brick church opened ...

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Site of the First Presbyterian Church of Beaver County Pennsylva

The congregation was served by supply ministers from 1784 until the coming of George M. Scott on Sept 14, 1799 he served Mill Creek Church for 40 years and rests in this burial ground

Marker is on Old Mill Creek Church ...

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First Presbyterian Church

Dedicated Jan. 1, 1867

This Carpenter Gothic Church was built at a cost of $12,000.

It is listed as No. 301 of the American Presbyterian & Reformed Historic Sites.

Marker is on South C Street (Nevada Route 341), on the ...

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First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church, which was organized in 1823, is Jackson's oldest church. The first church edifice was built in 1832 at Main and Church Street, remaining there for 120 years. In 1952, the church moved to this site. Know as ...

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