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  2. Huguenot Church - Wikipedia

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    The Huguenot Church, also called the French Huguenot Church or the French Protestant Church, is a Gothic Revival church located at 136 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina. Built in 1844 and designed by architect Edward Brickell White , it is the oldest Gothic Revival church in South Carolina, and has been designated a National Historic ...

  3. List of Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in North America

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    French Protestant (Huguenot) Church, Charleston, SC——The only French Calvinist or Huguenot congregation still existing in the United States. Reformed Church in the United States - around 5,000 members - Orthodox, German Reformed, Calvinistic

  4. Huguenots - Wikipedia

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    While many American Huguenot groups worship in borrowed churches, the congregation in Charleston has its own church. Although services are conducted largely in English, every year the church holds an Annual French Service, which is conducted entirely in French using an adaptation of the Liturgies of Neufchatel (1737) and Vallangin (1772).

  5. List of Reformed denominations - Wikipedia

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    French Protestant (Huguenot) Church, Charleston, SC——The only French Calvinist or Huguenot congregation still existing in the United States. Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregations; Hungarian Reformed Church in America; Kingdom Network (inaugurating September 9, 2021 out of the RCA) Lithuanian Evangelical Reformed Church in America

  6. List of place names of French origin in the United States

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    New Paltz (named by French Huguenots) New Rochelle (founded by French Huguenots and named after La Rochelle, France.) Orleans; Orleans County (possibly named in honor of the House of Orléans) Portage; Raquette River; Rouses Point (named after early settler Jacques Rouse.) Point Au Roche State Park (park located on the shores of Lake Champlain)

  7. Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church (New Rochelle, New York)

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    The old bell originally in the French Huguenot Church, Eglise du St. Esperit, on Pine Street in New York City, is preserved as a relic in the tower room. In 1823, it was presented to Trinity Church, New Rochelle, and hung up in the tower of the wooden church erected in 1823 - 1824.

  8. Huguenot Memorial Chapel and Monument - Wikipedia

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    Huguenot Memorial Chapel and Monument is a historic church located at Manakin, Powhatan County, Virginia. Built in 1700 by French Huguenots , Protestant refugees, it was moved to its current location in 1710.

  9. Category:Huguenot history in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Huguenot participants in the American Revolution (67 P) Pages in category "Huguenot history in the United States" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.