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He was a Confederate war veteran, and had been a lawyer, city councilman and mayor pro tem. [2] Capt. A. M. Reinhardt's grave located at Dogwood Community Church (formerly Briarpatch Methodist Evangelistic Church, c. 1834), Waleksa, Georgia
Southern Railway's 1918 facility, named Peachtree Station but known locally as Brookwood Station, has been Atlanta's only long-distance passenger rail stop since 1970. Amtrak took over Southern's Crescent route in the '70s, which (as of 2015) continues to operate between New Orleans and N.Y. City .
Holy Spirit Catholic Church Atlanta 1977 [22] 1965 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church Carrollton: 1962 [23] 1967 St. James Catholic Church Madison: 1995 [24] 1972 St. Anna Catholic Church Monroe [25] 1973 Holy Family Catholic Church Marietta: 1973 [26] 1973 Holy Trinity Catholic Church Peachtree City: 1980 [27] 1975 Prince of Peace ...
23 Peachtree St., NE 1990-06-13 Landmark Orr, W.W, Doctors Building: 478 Peachtree St., NW 1989-10-23 Landmark Palmer House Apartments 81 Peachtree Pl. & 952 Peachtree St., NW 1992-04-08 Landmark Yes Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree St., NW 1989-10-23 Landmark Yes Edward C. Peters House: 179 Ponce de Leon Ave., NE 1989-10-23 Landmark Yes
Peachtree City is the largest city in Fayette County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 38,244. Peachtree City is located in southern Metro Atlanta. Golf carts are widely used in the city. Over 10,000 households in the city own golf carts, and most areas of the city can be reached via more than 90 miles (140 ...
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As the city grew to the north, several Presbyterians felt the need for a new church in the area. The first organizational meeting for the new church were held about 1894 by Mrs. Joseph M. High, Mrs. J. D. McCarty, and Mrs. Clem Harris, who were members of the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.
There are eight United Church of Christ congregations in the Atlanta metro area, one of which, First Congregational, at the corner of Courtland Street and John Wesley Dobbs Ave. downtown, is noted as the favored church of the city's black elite including Andrew Young, for its famous minister Henry H. Proctor and for President Taft having ...