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Old Manse is a historic building at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio). Once nicknamed the “Coffee Mill House,” [1] Old Manse originally served as a residential estate and then as a manse for pastors. It later became a center for Presbyterian students and was sold by Oxford Presbyterian Church (USA) to become Miami University property in 1973. [2]
The Oxford Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church located at Oxford, Indiana, USA. Its congregation originated as an offshoot of Central Presbyterian Church of Lafayette, Indiana. At the time of its establishment, there were two separate churches, First and Second Presabyterian Churches of Lafayette.
First Presbyterian Church (Washington Court House, Ohio) Washington Court House 39°32′11″N 83°26′31″W / 39.536271°N 83.442073°W / 39.536271; -83.442073 ( First Presbyterian Church (Washington Court House
Oxford Female Institute is a registered historic building in Oxford, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The Oxford Female Institute was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church , and its first president was John Witherspoon Scott .
First Presbyterian Church (Napoleon, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Portsmouth, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Sandusky, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Troy, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church of Maumee; First Presbyterian Church of Wapakoneta; Fredericktown Presbyterian Church
Oxford is a city in northwestern Butler County, Ohio, United States.The population was 23,035 at the 2020 census. [6] A college town, Oxford was founded as a home for Miami University and lies in the southwestern portion of Ohio, approximately 30 miles (48 km) northwest of Cincinnati, 14 miles (23 km) of Hamilton and 35 miles (56 km) southwest of Dayton.
When he returned to America in 1868, he became the Pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Toledo, Ohio. [9] MacCracken was chosen to the chancellorship of the Western University of Pennsylvania at Pittsburgh in 1881, and in 1896, he became the chancellor and was on the faculty for University of the City of New York, renamed in 1896 as New York ...
Sesquicentennial Chapel is a one-story brick chapel (to blend in with the other buildings on campus) located at 551 East Spring Street in Oxford, OH. [5] On the main floor there is a sanctuary , office , and choir loft, and in the basement there is a meeting room (seating 48), restrooms , and Sayles Memorial Room. [ 4 ]