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  2. Fourth Creek Congregation - Wikipedia

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    The community of the Fourth Creek Congregation was a group of Scots-Irish Presbyterians who first arrived in the Province of North Carolina in the mid to late 1730s and established a congregation by 1750 under pastor John Thompson in Anson County which became Rowan County in 1753 and finally Iredell County in 1788.

  3. Category:Presbyterian churches in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church (Charlotte, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Durham, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Franklin, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Goldsboro, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Hickory, North Carolina)

  4. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    First Missionary Baptist Church (New Bern, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Charlotte, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Franklin, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Goldsboro, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Hickory, North Carolina)

  5. List of Presbyterian churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers. Also more than 300 Presbyterian historic sites have been listed by the Presbyterian Historical Society onto the American Presbyterian/Reformed Historic Sites Registry (APRHS); those sites which are ...

  6. Concord Presbyterian Church (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Concord Presbyterian Church was founded as an offshoot of the Fourth Creek Congregation in 1775. It was located west of the Fourth Creek Congregation that later became the center of the city of Statesville, North Carolina. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was referred to as Pearl Mill Chapel from 1902 to 1903 and then as Second Presbyterian Church. [1] On May 16, 1921, seventy people attended a revival service and reorganized congregation as Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church, appointing George L. Cooper as the first full-time minister. [1]

  8. First Presbyterian Church (Wilmington, North Carolina)

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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.

  9. Hawfields Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Hawfields Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church complex located near Mebane, Alamance County, North Carolina. The congregation was established by settlers in the 1700s. The complex consists of the original church building, the classroom to the rear of it, the Session House, and the cemetery.