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  2. Amelia S. Givin - Wikipedia

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    She and her family were often mentioned in the Carlisle's local newspaper, [1] and Amelia and her mother were both members of Carlisle's Second Presbyterian Church. [2] After Carlisle's Cumberland County Chapter was organized in 1895, Givin became a member of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. [3]

  3. List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church, Athens 1881 APRHS 124 622 S Main St. Athens: Organized 1812 as a Congregational church, 1823 Presbyterian, 1827 1st building First Presbyterian Church, Carlisle 1760 APRHS 54 2A N. Hanover Street

  4. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Cumberland ...

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    PA 34 (E side), .7 mile N of Carlisle Springs: Plaque Civil War, Military First Presbyterian Church: October 21, 1949: NW corner, High & Hanover Sts., Carlisle: City Buildings, George Washington, Religion Forbes Road (Raystown Path)

  5. Woman, 61, pulled from burning vehicle after crashing into ...

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    The woman crashed her sedan into the Second Presbyterian Church, located at 7700 North Meridian Street, after driving over the church’s lawn and traveling about 100 yards from the road. The ...

  6. Carlisle, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    While in Carlisle, the president worshiped in the First Presbyterian Church at the corner of Hanover Street and High Street. Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, developed Carlisle Grammar School in 1773 and chartered it as Dickinson College—the first new college founded in the newly recognized United States.

  7. John M. Mason (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    In 1810, he decided to begin a new congregation, directing the construction of a new church in Murray Street. [1] While the new church was being built, his congregation held their meetings for public worship in the Presbyterian Church in Cedar Street. This caused some discord, as the Presbyterian Church used an unauthorized version of the Psalms.

  8. John Grier Hibben - Wikipedia

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    He was ordained as a minister of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America by the Carlisle Presbytery on May 19, 1887, having served the Second Presbyterian Church at St. Louis, Missouri for a brief period previously. His next charge was at the Falling Spring Presbyterian Church at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, where he remained ...

  9. List of churches in the City of Carlisle - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle Seventh-Day Adventist Church Carlisle [28] 1944 7th-Day Adventist: Carlisle Church of the Nazarene Carlisle [29] Nazarene: Elim Community Church, Carlisle Carlisle [30] 1927 Elim: From 1979 met in old St Paul's Anglican church [31] Elim Free Church, Carlisle Carlisle [32] 1939 Elim Bible Pattern Formed out of a split in the Elim ...