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The Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church founded in 1740, [3] and is the oldest Presbyterian congregation in the Valley of Virginia (the Shenandoah Valley). [4] Its historic building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The church's first building was a log structure built during 1742–1748.
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First Presbyterian Church (Miami, Florida) 1898 built Miami, Florida: First Presbyterian Church Archeological Site: 2008 NRHP-listed New Smyrna Beach, Florida: Among the "Archeological Resources of the 18th-Century Smyrnea Settlement of Dr. Andrew Turnbull MPS" First Presbyterian Church (Pensacola, Florida) Pensacola, Florida
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The Tinkling Spring area is the site of Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church, founded in 1740, [8] and served by pastor Robert Lewis Dabney from 1852–1857. [9]
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and Cemetery; St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Haines City, Florida) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Palatka, Florida) St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Rectory (Milton, Florida) St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Madison, Florida) St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Green Cove Springs, Florida) San Jose Episcopal Church
West Delhi Presbyterian Church, Manse, and Cemetery; Westminster Hall and Burying Ground; White Cloud Presbyterian Church and Cemetery; R. Red River Meeting House; S.
Eucheeanna, also known as Euchee Anna, is an unincorporated community in Walton County, in the U.S. state of Florida. [1] It was the county seat from 1845, when Florida became a state, until 1885 when its courthouse burned and the county was moved several miles away to DeFuniak Springs.