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1892 (): Elliott Fitch Shepard ordered the construction of Scarborough's first dock at the present Scarborough Park to allow construction materials to be shipped to his property. [ 15 ] October 13, 1893 ( 1893-10-13 ) : The Scarborough Presbyterian Church is founded.
Presbyterian Second-oldest presbyterian congregation in the United States; briefly congregationalist before adopting presbyterian church government. Third Haven Meeting House: Talbot County, Maryland: MD 1681–84 Quaker (Friends) Oldest Quaker meeting house in the United States. Old Ship Church: Hingham, Massachusetts: MA 1681
Most Chinese men who lived in Chinatown attended the Chinese Sunday School opened by the Second Parish Presbyterian Church in 1888. That Sunday School closed in the late 1890s. The First Baptist Church opened its Chinese Sunday School in 1905. That school lasted until the mid-1950s.
The woman crashed her sedan into the Second Presbyterian Church, located at 7700 North Meridian Street, after driving over the church’s lawn and traveling about 100 yards from the road. The ...
Jul. 22—PORTSMOUTH — An upcoming concert series at Second Presbyterian Church will showcase the work of one of history's most revered organists while raising money to maintain and repair "Ma ...
Second Presbyterian Church (Princeton, New Jersey), merged with Nassau Presbyterian Church; Second Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Ohio; Second Presbyterian Church (Portsmouth, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Ohio; Second Presbyterian Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Tennessee; Second Presbyterian ...
Church Cathedral of the Incarnation: Church of St. Michael & All Angels Church of the Advent Church of the Redemption Emmanuel Episcopal Church Grace & St. Peter's Church: Memorial Episcopal Church St. James Episcopal Church: St. John's Episcopal Church: St. Luke's Church: St. Paul's Episcopal Church
The Presbyterian Church in the CSA absorbed the smaller United Synod in 1864. After the Confederacy's defeat in 1865, it was renamed the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS) and was commonly nicknamed the "Southern Presbyterian Church" throughout its history, while the PCUSA was known as the "Northern Presbyterian Church". [55]