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A tobacco-chewing, southern Presbyterian pastor solves a crime.
Read MoreYork County, South Carolina sits just to the southwest of Charlotte, North Carolina. The destination of many Scots-Irish immigrants in the late 18th century, York County is the “most …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: Bethany Church, in York Co., S. C., owes its origin to the introduction of hymns into the worship of the Presbyterian Churches in the vicinity of Kings …
Read MoreFrom the 1903 Centenial History of the ARP: Carmel, York Co., S. C., appears on the roll of the Associate Presbytery of the Carolinas before 1811, Rev. Wm. Dixon preached there from its organization …
Read MoreFrom 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 …
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