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Old Providence Church
Two and a half miles northwest. As early as 1748 a log mee...
Providence Mennonite Church
In 1897, a group of largely Midwestern Amish and Mennonite...
Providence United Methodist Church
Established by 1807, the Providence Church congregation of...
Providence United Methodist Church
Established by 1807, the Providence Church congregation of...
Providence Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
The cemetery located about 1/2 mile SW, marks the o...
New Providence Church
This church, seven and a half miles west, was organized by...
Reformed Church at Providence / Site of Stone Church 1835-1874
Reformed Church at Providence
First Communication in...
Old Providence Church
Daniel Boone attended, Squire, Jr., Samuel, and Mary Boone...
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Old Providence Church
Two and a half miles northwest. As early as 1748 a log meeting house stood there. In 1793 a stone church (still standing) was built. In 1859 it was succeeded by a brick church, which gave way to the present ...
Providence Mennonite Church
In 1897, a group of largely Midwestern Amish and Mennonite families, attracted by inexpensive farmland and rich timberland located near the growing urban center of Newport News, moved here to found the Mennonite Colony, an agrarian religious community. In 1900, ...
Providence United Methodist Church
Established by 1807, the Providence Church congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church became one of the first Methodist congregations in Chesterfield County to build a permanent house of worship when it constructed a meeting house here before 1813. The congregation ...
Providence United Methodist Church
Established by 1807, the Providence Church congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church became one of the first Methodist congregations in Chesterfield County to build a permanent house of worship when it constructed a meeting house here before 1813. The congregation ...
Providence Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
The cemetery located about 1/2 mile SW, marks the original site of the church, founded Sept. 10, 1836. Buried here is William Blakely, Sr., survivor of Hayes Station Massacre, 1871, who with Samuel Blakely donated the land for the church ...
New Providence Church
This church, seven and a half miles west, was organized by John Blair in 1746. Five successive church buildings have been erected. The first pastor was John Brown. Samuel Brown, second pastor, had as wife Mary Moore, captured in youth ...
Reformed Church at Providence / Site of Stone Church 1835-1874
Reformed Church at Providence
First Communication in John Herpel Barn Nov. 5, 1742
East Seventh Avenue
First Log Church Erected in Cemetery - 1747
The Rev. John Philip Boehm First Pastor
Site of Stone Church 1835-1874
Memorial Stone Erected by Heritage Fellowship
St. Luke's United Church of ...
Old Providence Church
Daniel Boone attended, Squire, Jr., Samuel, and Mary Boone baptized here. Church name changed, 1790, from Howard's Creek to Providence. William Bush, a member of Boone's second Ky. expedition, built the present stone structure of native limestone. United Baptists formed ...