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Cornerstone of the Old Church on the Hill

Laid by Father John DuBois in 1807.

Marker is on Grotto Road 0.4 miles north of St. Anthony Road, on the left when traveling north.

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The Old Stone Church

Religious worship began on this site in 1820 as a Plan of the Union Sunday School with ministers recruited by the Connecticut Home Missionary Society. Its first stone church, officially known as the First Presbyterian Church of Cleveland, was built ...

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Old Stone Church / Old Stone Church Graveyard

Old Stone Church

This church was built in 1797 for Hopewell (Keowee) Presbyterian congregation by John Rusk on land given by John Miller. Andrew Pickens and Robert Anderson of Revolutionary War fame were elders at its organization. The Reverend Thomas Reese, ...

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Old Stone Church

Now owned by Unitarian-Universalist

congregation. Present church was built in 1837.

Marker is at the intersection of Kingwood Road (County Route 519) and Oak Summit Road on Kingwood Road.

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Old Stone Church at Greenspring

One-half mile west at Greenspring stands the Old Stone Church, the second church building on the site, which was built in 1838 for a Lutheran congregation. The first church had been built as a subscription school and as a house ...

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Old Stone Church

Placed by the

Rockland County Society

to mark the oldest building dedicated to God’s service

now standing in the County of Rockland, New York

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“Old Stone Church”

was erected in the year 1813 by a newly organized ...

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Old Stone Church Confederate Memorial

In Memory of

our Confederate Dead

Marker is on Anderson Highway.

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The Old Stone Church

The Cemetery

A Few of the People Interred Here

Buried within the cemetery grounds are people involved in the Indian campaigns of the late Colonial Period, soldiers and patriots of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Indian/Creek War of 1815-16, ...

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The Old Stone Church

The Cemetery

A Few of the People Interred Here

Buried within the cemetery grounds are people involved in the Indian campaigns of the late Colonial Period, soldiers and patriots of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Indian/Creek War of 1815-16, ...

The Old Stone Methodist Church

Laurel's first formal house of worship. Built 1842.

Methodism was founded in Laurel March 11, 1840. Remains of the church and adjoining cemetery were demolished in the 1950's. It's successor was built at 424 Main Street in 1884.

Marker is at the ...

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