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    Madison Square Presbyterian Church (demolished 1919) was a Presbyterian church in Manhattan, New York City, located on Madison Square Park at the northeast...
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  • Madison Square Presbyterian Church may refer to two churches in Manhattan, New York City: Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York City (1854), designed...
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    74155; -73.987519 Madison Square Presbyterian Church was a Presbyterian church in Manhattan, New York City, located on Madison Square Park at the southeast...
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    Madison Square is a public square formed by the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The...
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    (1906). "A Brief History of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church and Its Activities". "The New York Observer". 1906. "Central Presbyterian Church -...
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    particular church, but who withheld from formal affiliation for a time. James Buchanan, for instance, held himself allied with the Presbyterian church, but...
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  • Herbert J. Krapp. The old church was presumed demolished. Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1906), northeast corner of Madison Avenue and 24th Street....
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    Richard M. Upjohn (category Architects of Presbyterian churches)
    Stanford White's Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1906) St. James Episcopal Church (1855) in La Grange, Texas, on the NRHP St. Luke's Church (1857) in Clermont...
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    as the City Hall Post Office and Courthouse, Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1906), and Madison Square Garden (1890) were demolished if they had fallen...
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    original Madison Square Presbyterian Church, designed by Richard M. Upjohn in the Gothic Revival architectural style, was located on Madison Square Park at...
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    Stanford White (category 1906 deaths)
    (1894), Judson Memorial Church on Washington Square, the Lambs Club Building, the Century Club, Madison Square Presbyterian Church, as well as the Gould...
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    company had not acquired was the Madison Square Presbyterian Church, built in 1854 at the southeastern corner of Madison Avenue and 24th Street. The gradual...
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    meeting house for the Presbyterian Church of South Hanover, as Madison was then called, was started in 1747 where the Presbyterian Cemetery still exists...
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    a major schism that originated in the 1920s and 1930s within the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. At issue were foundational disputes...
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    Biographical and Genealogical. Madison: Western Historical Association, 1906. Madison, Dane County and Surrounding Towns. Madison: W. J. Park, 1877. Ruff, Allen...
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  • Retrieved 11 September 2015. Parkhurst, C. H. (1906). A brief history of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church and its activities. p. 24. Retrieved 11 September...
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    Harbert's Creek Baptist Church. Extinct churches in the country include Bee Camp Baptist (1872-ca.1879), Center Presbyterian (1831-ca. 1850), Graysville...
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    south-west corner, and donated a full square block for the Presbyterian Hospital, between 70th and 71st Streets, and Madison and Park Avenues. At that time,...
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    Ebenezer Baptist Church is a Baptist megachurch located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Progressive National Baptist Convention...
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    that prevented the Fox's demolition. The Southern Bell Building (now Tower Square) was built on land adjacent to the theater on the building's west side in...
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    John Witherspoon (category Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers)
    he was convening moderator of the First General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. John Witherspoon was born in Yester...
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    been occupied by the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, built in 1844. This was replaced in 1875 by the Rutgers Presbyterian Church, which moved uptown...
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    William Adams (minister) (category Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers)
    the Deaf and Dumb. In 1853 his congregation founded the Madison Square Presbyterian Church. While there, Adams baptized Edward Huntting Rudd. In 1871, Adams...
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    Newark, Delaware (1919) Madison Public Library (Carnegie Library), 1249 Williamson St. in Madison, Wisconsin, built in 1904-1906, now Grieg Chorus Club...
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    Frederick Wedge (category Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Omaha alumni)
    Wedge; an ordained clergyman, who pastored churches in Nebraska, Wisconsin, and California for the Presbyterian, Baptist, and Congregational denominations;...
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    sculpture for their Manhattan Municipal Building, Madison Square Presbyterian Church (completed 1906 and demolished 1919), Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument...
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    The First Presbyterian Church of Newtown is a historic Presbyterian church in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens in New York City. The church complex is...
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    was still active in 1916. Another church, the Monroe Presbyterian Church, combined with the Smyrna Presbyterian Church when its site was taken in the creation...
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    J. Cleaveland Cady (category Architects of Presbyterian churches)
    in Madison, New Jersey.: 28  Some of his many churches in New York City include the Broome Street Tabernacle (1884–1885), First Presbyterian Church on...
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  • Fitness location. Additionally, the First United Methodist Church and Pasadena Presbyterian Church, which was the former home of KPPC-FM, are located on Colorado...
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