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From the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: Clover is situated in York Co., S. C., about ten miles from Yorkville, the county seat, on the line of the Carolina and Northwestern Railway. The church was …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: Ebenezer Church was situated about three miles west of the present city of Rock Hill, in the present village of Ebenezer. It was just across the road from …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: In July, 1895, Mr. A. S. Rogers, then a student in Erskine Seminary, was sent to Rock Hill, S. C., by the Board of Home Missions, to open a mission in that …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: For many years previous to the organization of a church at this place, there had been occasional preaching by A. R. P. ministers at Unity, an …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: Olivet church was situated in York Co. S. C., near where the town of McConnellsville now is. It was organized by the First Presbytery in 1843, although …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: Sharon church is situated in the western part of York Co., S. C., and was organized by Rev. James Rogers in the summer of 1796. Its origin is due to the …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: About the year 1832, William McGill, Esq., removed from Crowder’s Creek, York Co., to King’s Creek, York Co. About the same time three brothers, by the name …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: Some time previous to 1800, there was a preaching station at Joseph Miller’s, several miles west of where Tirzah church now stands, and there was also an A. …
Read MoreBrief Timeline of the Scottish Presbyterian Churches in America.
Read MoreAnnouncement for my great-grandparents wedding.
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