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Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-1374, "Third Presbyterian Church (Old Pine Street Church), 422 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA", 5 photos, 1 photo caption page 39°56′36″N 75°08′58″W / 39.94345°N 75.14944°W / 39.94345; -75
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Overbrook Presbyterian Church APRHS 325 Philadelphia: Paxtang Presbyterian Church APRHS 24 Paxtang: Paxton Presbyterian Church APRHS 46 Harrisburg: Pigeon Creek Presbyterian Church APRHS 6 Eighty-Four: Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church: built 1871 NRHP-listed 2009 11799 Mercersburg Rd.
First Presbyterian Church (San Luis Obispo, California) 1875 founded 1904 built 981 Marsh Street San Luis Obispo, California: First Presbyterian Church (Templeton, California) founded built Templeton, California: Tomales Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: 1868 built 1975 NRHP-listed 11 Church St.
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Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church 412 Pine Street Olivet Covenant Presbyterian Church 608 North 22nd Street Overbrook Presbyterian Church: 6376 City Avenue Renewal Presbyterian Church: 4633 Cedar Avenue Summit Presbyterian Church: 6757 Greene Street Tabernacle United Church: 3700 Chestnut Street HABS PA-1099: Tenth Presbyterian Church: 1700 ...
Fourth Street Meeting House and School 1763-1764 [25] 1859 [25] A two-story brick building, "76 feet front on Fourth street, 42 feet deep." [25] Built beside the Friends Public School (for boys). A school for girls occupied the meeting house's second floor. [25] East side of Fourth Street, between Chestnut and Sansom Streets, Philadelphia: PAB [26]
The Presbyterian Historical Society was organized on May 20, 1852, at the General Assembly meeting of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. in Charleston, South Carolina. [1] Concerned over the permanent loss of historical records, Old School Board of Education Secretary Cortland Van Rensselaer helped to orchestrate the Society’s creation. [ 5 ]