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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 ...

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Lebanon Church

This United Methodist Church was originally located about 1¼ miles east and named the Grove. It was visited by Bishop Francis Asbury in 1790 and 1800. Relocated about ½ mile SW of here after the land was obtained 1832. Present ...

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Lebanon Reformed Church

Congregation formed in 1747. This building erected in 1854, preceded by a log structure, a frame building,

and a brick church.

Marker is on Brunswick Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lebanon Reformed Church Cemetery

Circa 1760

The German Rockaway now Lebanon Reformed Dutch Reformed Church was established in the area of Lebanon & Pottersville between 1731 - 1747. The exact date & location unknown.

Three buildings have stood upon this site, the first of which was ...

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Mount Lebanon Church

A.M.E. Zion. Organized about 1850 as mission to serve black Methodists. Since 1856 congregation has met 1½ blocks N.

Marker is at the intersection of West Ehringhauas Street (U.S. 17) and Culpepper Street, on the right when traveling west on West ...

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Lebanon Baptist Church

est. 1815

At the Site of the

Old Lebanon Church Cemetery.

Relocated to Present Site in 1860.

Present Sanctuary Built in 1911.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Gentry Road and Sanders Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lebanon Christian Church

Founded March 31, 1864 by evangelist Moses Park. William Terry Kirby, Sr. and Nancy T. Greer Kirby donated four acres of land adjacent to their home for the church site. Services were first conducted at a brush arbor on the ...

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Lebanon Church

In the Line of March

Historic Lebanon Church, located behind you at the intersection of two strategic highways, served both the Confederate and the Union armies during the Civil War. Soon after Confederate Col. John Bankhead Magruder began organizing the Peninsula’s ...

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Lebanon Church

In the Line of March

Historic Lebanon Church, located behind you at the intersection of two strategic highways, served both the Confederate and the Union armies during the Civil War. Soon after Confederate Col. John Bankhead Magruder began organizing the Peninsula’s ...

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