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The Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago was formed on February 12, 1871, by the merger of Westminster Presbyterian Church and North Presbyterian Church. [2] The combined congregation dedicated a new church building on Sunday, October 8, 1871. The Great Chicago Fire began later that day and destroyed the young congregation's new sanctuary.
In a letter dated May 18, 2010, Buchanan announced that he would retire from his duties as pastor of Fourth Presbyterian effective January 31, 2012. [5] Buchanan remains heavily involved with Presbyterian Church USA in retirement, serving as an interim preacher at churches in the Chicago area.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago: 1871 founded 1912–14 built 1975 NRHP-listed 126 East Chestnut Street: Chicago, Illinois: Gothic Revival Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago: 1842 founded 1874 built 1974 NRHP-listed
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