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First Presbyterian Church Memorial Chapel
Built 1874
The First Presbyterian Church was the Cit...
Blendon Presbyterian Church
On this site the Blendon Presbyterian Church held services...
Salem (Black River) Presbyterian Church
(Front text)
This house of worship, commonly called...
First Blendon Presbyterian Church
On this site in 1829 the Presbyterians of Blendon Township...
Valley Creek Presbyterian Church
One of state’s first Presbyterian churches
Establish...
First Presbyterian Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Organized June 15, 1818 by the...
Lebanon Presbyterian Church
1821-1963
[Left Plaque]:
Original building of ...
Summerton Presbyterian Church
[Front]:
This church, founded in 1875 as a mission ...
Central Presbyterian Church
This church which had its origins in the Cumberland Presby...
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
Here, in its first General Assembly held May 21-24, 1789, ...
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First Presbyterian Church Memorial Chapel
Built 1874
The First Presbyterian Church was the City's first Protestant church and an early significant religious institution of the City.
Commemorated by City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission
May 2007
Marker is at the intersection of Fourth Street and S K Street on ...
Blendon Presbyterian Church
On this site the Blendon Presbyterian Church held services from 1830 to 1865 on land donated by Edward Phelps to the Blendon Township Trustees for church purposes.
Marker is at the intersection of Hempstead Road and Dempsey Road, on the left ...
Salem (Black River) Presbyterian Church
(Front text)
This house of worship, commonly called Brick Church, was founded by Scotch-Irish settlers in 1759 on land given by Capt. David Anderson. Original log meeting-house was replaced by frame building and named Salem Presbyterian Church (1768). The first ...
First Blendon Presbyterian Church
On this site in 1829 the Presbyterians of Blendon Township built their first church. The land was donated by Timothy Lee for “church and burial” purposes. The Reverend Ebenezer Washburn, buried here, was the first minister. The church was destroyed ...
Valley Creek Presbyterian Church
One of state’s first Presbyterian churches
Established in 1816 by eight families form Rocky River Presbyterian Church in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
In 1859 this two-story brick building replaced original wooden structure.
Sanctuary and former slave gallery are on second floor.
Other meetings held ...
First Presbyterian Church
Huntsville, Alabama
Organized June 15, 1818 by the Rev. Gideon Blackburn, D.D.
One of the state’s oldest Presbyterian churches.
This site was selected for the first church building, dedicated on Oct. 13, 1822. The second and present, sanctuary was dedicated ...
Lebanon Presbyterian Church
1821-1963
[Left Plaque]:
Original building of 1827 replaced by present building in 1963. standing on this rock, the first sermon was preached by Rev. R.B. Carter in 1820. The following ministers have faithfully served this church:
Rev. Richard B. Carter 1821-1831
Rev. Isaac Waddell ...
Summerton Presbyterian Church
[Front]:
This church, founded in 1875 as a mission of the Presbyterian Church in Manning, grew out of occasional services held in the Methodist church before the Civil War. The first worship site, a renovated carriage house, was located ½ ...
Central Presbyterian Church
This church which had its origins in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church was first mentioned at a meeting of the Presbytery on April 7, 1812. It became known as First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Huntsville, Alabama. In 1828 the first building ...
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
Here, in its first General Assembly held May 21-24, 1789, the Presbyterian denomination in America was formally organized on a national basis. This took place in the city's Second Presbyterian Church, which was at this site from 1750 to 1837.
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