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  2. Category:Presbyterian churches in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    First Presbyterian Church (Charlotte, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Durham, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Franklin, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Goldsboro, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Hickory, North Carolina)

  3. Fourth Creek Congregation - Wikipedia

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    Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources., ASIN B002YFVOEA; Rockwell, D.F. Dr. History of the Fourth Creek Church. Eliaison, Minnie Hampton (1939). History of the Old Fourth Creek Meeting House, 1764-1939, Now the First Presbyterian Church of Statesville. Raynal, C.E. Dr. (1933).

  4. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    First Missionary Baptist Church (New Bern, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Charlotte, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Franklin, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Goldsboro, North Carolina) First Presbyterian Church (Hickory, North Carolina)

  5. First Presbyterian Church (Durham, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, Dr. Richard Blacknall moved from Rougemont to Durham and convinced Rev. James Phillips and Rev. Charles Phillips of Chapel Hill to hold Presbyterian sermons in Trinity Methodist Church and First Baptist Church. [1] In 1871, the congregation formally organized during a meeting of the Orange Presbytery. [1]

  6. Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The church, originally called West Durham Presbyterian Church was built on 13th Street (also called Presbyterian Street) in 1905. [1] [2] In 1916, the church was renamed Blacknall Memorial in honor of Dr. Richard Blacknall Sr. and his son, Richard Blacknall Jr. [1] The Blacknall family were prominent members of the West Durham community; Richard Blacknall Sr. owned Blacknall's Drugstore and ...

  7. Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church and Cemetery is a historic Presbyterian church and cemetery located near Elizabethtown, Bladen County, North Carolina. It was built in 1845, and is a frame Greek Revival-style church with a pedimented front portico added in 1932. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]

  8. Old Bluff Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Old Bluff Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church located near Wade, Cumberland County, North Carolina. The church congregation was founded in 1758. Later its pastor was the Rev. John McLeod, who came from the Isle of Skye, Scotland, in 1770. He was accompanied by many families of Highland Scots. [2] In 1858 the congregation ...

  9. MacPherson Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    MacPherson Church has remained active since, and now thrives as a popular suburban church with significant activities in local, national and international missions. [5] In 1998, MacPherson Church, under the leadership of former pastor James S. Welch Jr., established a church to church partnership with a congregation in Oryol, Russia. [6]