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  2. Category:Presbyterian churches in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church (Muscatine, Iowa) First Presbyterian Church (West Bend, Iowa) P. Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church (Chatham, Iowa) R.

  3. Category:Presbyterian churches in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church (Fort Scott, Kansas) First Presbyterian Church (Gardner, Kansas) First Presbyterian Church (Girard, Kansas) First Presbyterian Church (Hays, Kansas) First Presbyterian Church of Abilene; First Presbyterian Church, Leavenworth

  4. Cottage Grove Avenue Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Entrance into the church off of 24th Street. The congregation began in 1888 as Sixth Presbyterian Church and became Cottage Grove Avenue Presbyterian in 1910. They originally worshiped in tents and in a commercial building near the location of the present building. [2] A brick, Gothic Revival church building was completed on this property in ...

  5. United Presbyterian Church, Summerset - Wikipedia

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    The founders of the church were Scotch-Irish immigrants who could trace their ancestry to Scotland and were proud of their Scottish heritage. Scotch Ridge United Presbyterian Church was established on August 13, 1853. On that day Robert McElroy went to Chariton, Iowa to get the charter. The first church building was built in 1857 for $1,000. [2]

  6. Westminster Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    At that time, they formed "Westminster Presbyterian Church" and purchased the wood frame church building vacated in late 1894 by Grace Church (now Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral at 415 West Thirteenth Street), and hired as their minister the Reverend Dr. William Potts George (1847-1909). (The Reverend Dr. George left Kansas City in 1902.)

  7. North Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    North Presbyterian Church (Iowa City, Iowa), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Franklin Avenue Presbyterian Church, Lansing, Michigan, NRHP-listed, also known as "North Presbyterian Church" North Presbyterian Church (Omaha, Nebraska), NRHP-listed; Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Buffalo, New York, also ...

  8. Category:Irish Presbyterians - Wikipedia

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    The largest denomination is the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, from which (in alphabetical order) the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (Ireland), the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, the Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland have separated. Many Irish presbyterians have Scottish ancestry.

  9. George S. Park - Wikipedia

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    There, he built a home on the bluffs above the Missouri River and platted the town of Parkville in 1844. In 1845, he organized the Parkville Presbyterian Church. In 1853, he started the Industrial Luminary, a newspaper some believed to abolitionist. He owned slaves and termed the newspaper pro-commerce.