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Westminster Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

The 18th- and 19th- century cemetery opens through an Egyptian influenced iron entrance gate designed by Maximilien Godefroy. A great number of famous Marylanders are interred here, including many Revolutionary patriots and veterans of the War of 1812. Within the ...

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Lincolnton Presbyterian Church / Lincolnton Cemetery

Lincoln County Georgia

Approved and Accepted on

National Historic Register

by Act 1966

Land Donated by

Peter Lamar, March 3, 1823

for Religious and Educational Purposes

Lincolnton Garden Club

Organized by

Mrs. Ruth Hogan Armstrong

1950

Restored for Perpetual Care

1974

Present Members

Mrs. Iris N. Sales President

Mrs. Edith M. Aycock

Mrs. Wenona S. Cox

Mrs. ...

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Anderson Presbyterian Church Cemetery

Anderson Presbyterian

Church Cemetery

Founded 1837

Land Given by

Judge J.N. Whitner

Used as the First

Public Burial Ground

For the Village

Marker can be reached from West Whitner Street (State Highway 24).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Good Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery

[Front]:

This cemetery, dating from the early 19th century, is at the third site of Good Hope Presbyterian Church, founded in 1789. A frame sanctuary was built here in 1856 during the tenure of Rev. David Humphreys (d. 1869), who preached ...

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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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Oakland Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

Jackson River Station

Around 1857, the Virginia Central Railroad completed the Jackson River Depot and was the terminus of the railroad for trains and travelers heading west. Travelers had to continue their travels by horseback or stagecoach. They often stayed in ...

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Oakland Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

A Brief History

William Henry Haynes, Sr. donated land for the Oakland Church and cemetery in 1811 to trustees James M. Montague, John P. Haynes, David Williamson and William H. Haynes, Jr. But the deed was not recorded until 1859. The ...

Beersheba Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

The Beersheba Cumberland Presbyterian Church became part of the Tombecbee Presbytery in 1825 and joined the New Hope Cumberland Presbytery in 1866. The cemetery was established in 1827 and contains the graves of many veterans. The date Beersheba Cumberland was ...

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Pennsylvania Run Presbyterian Church and Cemetery

Started by Presbyterian families who came from Pennsylvania to Kentucky in the 1780s. The first church was a log structure built in the 1790s. The present church was built in 1840. It is one of few churches that survived from ...

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Euchee Valley Presbyterian Church And Cemetery

This is the site of one of Florida’s oldest organized Presbyterian Church which was the largest Presbyterian Church in Florida until 1885. On May 27, 1827, the Reverend Murdoch Murphy of the Alabama Synod presided with one Elder, Donald McLean, ...

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