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The Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church founded in 1740, [3] and is the oldest Presbyterian congregation in the Valley of Virginia (the Shenandoah Valley). [4] Its historic building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The church's first building was a log structure built during 1742–1748.
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Hamlin Tyler House (205 South Main) Built in 1847, this one-and-one-half-story coursed cobblestone house with a mansard roof house is the only cobblestone structure in Concord, and one of only about fifty such houses in Michigan. [2] Spratt House (303 South Main) This two-story Italianate structure was constructed in 1876 for William Harvey ...
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Patton and three other men were elected commissioners of the Tinkling Spring congregation in 1741, according to the monument at Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church. In 1742, Patton underwrote the cost of construction of the Tinkling Spring Meeting House in Tinkling Springs (present-day Fishersville ), [ 22 ] one of the first recognized churches ...
The church has a museum on the property, in the old Session House (to the right of the main building in the photo), containing artifacts from the church's early history. [5] The two cemeteries at the church contain the graves of Revolutionary and Civil War veterans. [6] The museum houses the baptismal records of the Rev. John Craig from 1740 to ...