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In 1785, the "Protestant Presbyterian Church of Wilmington" was incorporated by the State Legislature. The church seems to have continued its semi-independent existence until April 4, 1817, when it was received into the Fayetteville Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church. Fire destroyed the first three buildings erected by this congregation.
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Cheryl M. Whitaker, Wilmington StarNews July 10, 2024 at 5:09 AM Two downtown Wilmington institutions are ready to recognize one of the more rebellious eras of the 20th century.
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