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The Presbyterian Historical Society (PHS) is the oldest continuous denominational historical society in the United States. [1] Its mission is to collect, preserve and share the history of the American Presbyterian and Reformed tradition with the church and broader community.
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The Presbyterian Church in the CSA absorbed the smaller United Synod in 1864. After the Confederacy's defeat in 1865, it was renamed the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS) and was commonly nicknamed the "Southern Presbyterian Church" throughout its history, while the PCUSA was known as the "Northern Presbyterian Church". [55]
Trinity Presbyterian Church 1892 APRHS 340 640 Berwyn Avenue Berwyn: 1st church built 1862 Tyrone Presbyterian Church: 1871 402 Jimtown Road Dawson: Founded 1774, Four Churches have been built on the site of the present-day Building. Union Presbyterian Church & Cemetery APRHS 376 Cowansville: Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church 1840 APRHS 31
First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia (1820, demolished 1939), SE corner 7th Street & Washington Square, John Haviland, architect. The First Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church USA congregation in the Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, located on 21st and Walnut Streets, built in an array of architectural styles of leading Philadelphia architects.
Briarwood Presbyterian Church (Birmingham, Alabama) Christ the King Presbyterian Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts) College Hill Presbyterian Church (Oxford, Mississippi) Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Fairfield Presbyterian Church; First Presbyterian Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
A Brief History of the Presbyterians (Fourth ed.). Nevin, Alfred (1888). History of the presbytery of Philadelphia, and of the Philadelphia Central. Patterson, R.M. (1876). Historical Sketch of the Synod of Philadelphia. pp. 8–9. Thompson, Robert Ellis (1895). A History of the Presbyterian Churches in the United States. The Christian ...
The First Presbyterian Church of Newtown is a historic Presbyterian church in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens in New York City. The church complex is composed of the main church, a parish hall, and a manse. The current complex at 54th Avenue, between Seabury Street and Queens Boulevard, is the fifth church complex built for the congregation.