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  2. Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Augusta ...

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    Dutch Hollow Hanger Cemetery: March 6, 2024 911 Wagon Shop Road ... Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church: Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church. April 11, 1973 ...

  4. File:Monument to immigrants at Tinkling Spring Presbyterian ...

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  5. Thomas Gillespie (North Carolina plantation owner) - Wikipedia

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    There, he married Naomi Thompson on January 1, 1745, in the "Valley of Virginia" with the ceremony performed by Rev. John Craig, pastor of the Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church in Augusta County, Virginia from 1740–1764. [2] Thomas was probably a member of the Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  6. American Presbyterian/Reformed Historic Sites Registry

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    Red Oak Grove Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: ... Bethel Springs Presbyterian Church: ... Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church:

  7. Fishersville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Robert Lewis Dabney - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lewis Dabney (March 5, 1820 – January 3, 1898) was a Southern Presbyterian pastor and theologian, Confederate army chaplain, and architect from Virginia.He was also chief of staff and biographer to Stonewall Jackson; his biography of Jackson remains in print today.

  9. Category:19th-century Presbyterian church buildings in the ...

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    Pages in category "19th-century Presbyterian church buildings in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 316 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .