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Anderson Presbyterian Church Cemetery

Anderson Presbyterian

Church Cemetery

Founded 1837

Land Given by

Judge J.N. Whitner

Used as the First

Public Burial Ground

For the Village

Marker can be reached from West Whitner Street (State Highway 24).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Good Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery

[Front]:

This cemetery, dating from the early 19th century, is at the third site of Good Hope Presbyterian Church, founded in 1789. A frame sanctuary was built here in 1856 during the tenure of Rev. David Humphreys (d. 1869), who preached ...

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Saddle River Reformed Church and Cemetery

Known as

The Old Stone Church

It has been ministering to

this area since 1784.

The present structure

of native stone

was completed in 1819.

Buried here are:

The Rev. Stephen Goetschius

minister 1819-1835

The Rev. Dr. Isaac Van Kampen

minister 1893-1935

And many Revolutionary and

Civil war veterans

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Old North Church Cemetery

According to legend, the first burial in this cemetery was that of a young girl whose family, traveling through the area when she died, buried her here before continuing their westward journey. Oral tradition also suggests that William Whitaker was ...

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St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery

Church built in 1835

Destroyed by fire 1861

Merged with Christ Church

Rutledge Ave. and Sumter St.

which was torn down and

new St. Peter's built in 1931

Moved to Miles Drive 1973

Marker is on Logan Street, on the ...

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Mt. Victory Church Cemetery

Former site of

Mt. Victory U.B. - E.U.B. - U.M. Church

Founders:

William Coulson •

Calvin Coulson •

Alfred Albert

Dedicated 1889

Razed 1992

Marker is at the intersection of Baltimore - Carlisle Pike (Pennsylvania Route 94) and Victory Church Road, on the right when traveling south on ...

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Revolutionary War Soldiers in Hain's Church Cemetery

This tablet is in commemoration of the services of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Hain's Church (St. John's Reformed) Cemetery at Wernersville, Pa. This tablet is dedicated in grateful recognition of their patriotism and valor.

[Honor Roll of Names]

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Presbyterian Church & Cemetery

Presbyterian Church & Cemetery

Founded 1764

Built at this site on land given by Louis DuBois

Present church built in 1869

Plaque:

Revolutionary soldiers buried here.

Marker is on U.S. 9W (U.S. 9W) 0.2 miles from County Road 14 (County ...

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Mount Pleasant Baptist Church / Lowther's Hill Cemetery

Marker Front:

Mount Pleasant Baptist Church

Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, organized by 1785, first met in a nearby school. It built a sanctuary here in 1791; that year Cashaway Baptist Church merged with it. In 1818 the congregation moved about 2 mi. ...

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Providence Church & Cemetery

First building erected c. 1763

Side A

Providence was a gathering spot for pioneers in the Haw River basin. Many families and denominations during the eighteenth century used this cemetery. Many early settlers including members of the Turrentine, Sellars, Holt, ...

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