• The First Presbyterian Church of Lawton (also known as Centenary United Methodist Church of Lawton) is a historic church building at 8th Street and D Avenue...
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  • First Presbyterian Church (and variations such as Old First Presbyterian Church or First Presbyterian Church and Rectory) may refer to: First Presbyterian...
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    of Historic Places lists places in Lawton, including the Mattie Beal House, the Carnegie Library, the First Christian Church, the First Presbyterian Church...
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    Archived from the original on November 19, 2016. Retrieved November 19, 2016. Lawton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse. Accessed April 5, 2016. Hammatt, Hallett...
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    Expedition Lawton Chiles High School Lawton Chiles Legal Information Center (1) Funeral Services for Governor Chiles at Christ Presbyterian Church on December...
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    successful model through its involvement of several legacy community missions. The First Baptist Church of Dallas founded many former affiliating and...
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    Meers, Oklahoma (category National Register of Historic Places in Comanche County, Oklahoma)
    from March 12, 1902, until February, 1989. Currently, area residents have Lawton mailing addresses. Meers is defined by a geological displacement or planar...
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  • History of Lawton, Oklahoma refers to the history of the southwestern Oklahoma city of Lawton, Oklahoma. Lawton's history starts with opening of American...
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  • Buffalo Lodge (category National Register of Historic Places in Comanche County, Oklahoma)
    National Register of Historic Places in 1981. It is a 42 by 26 feet (12.8 m × 7.9 m) building, with screened porches. It is one of the oldest structures...
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  • This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United...
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  • White Parker (category Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America)
    Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. Harper, Richard H. "THE MISSIONARY WORK OF THE REFORMED (DUTCH) CHURCH IN AMERICA, IN OKLAHOMA." Chronicles of Oklahoma...
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    Blockhouse on Signal Mountain (Oklahoma) (category National Register of Historic Places in Comanche County, Oklahoma)
    on Signal Mountain is within the Fort Sill Military Reservation, north of Lawton, Oklahoma. The rock architecture is located along Mackenzie Hill Road...
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    All Saints’ Church stands on a mound close to Lawton Hall in the small village of Church Lawton, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage...
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    The First Presbyterian Church and Lewis Pintard House is a pair of adjacent historic buildings in downtown New Rochelle, New York, United States. The church...
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    Allen Wright (category Presbyterians from Oklahoma)
    from missionary teachers, especially Presbyterians. In April 1846, at the age of 20, he joined the Presbyterian Church. He began later to consider a career...
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    church in 1826 by Mr. Lowell Mason, who also organized the first Sunday School in Savannah, at the Independent Presbyterian Church. He was the first superintendent...
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  • Explosion was started in 1962 by D. James Kennedy, senior pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. Evangelism Explosion became an incorporated organization...
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  • 17, 1984). "Church Spends Millions On Its Image". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 14, 2022. Lawton, Kim A. "Unification Church Ties Haunt New...
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  • convicted by the Presbyterian Church of Australia of Heresy. He was charged for disagreeing with the first chapter of the Westminster Confession of Faith (which...
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  • Phantom Tollbooth's Andy Argyrakis stated that Hudson having been reared in church had "paid off", and noted that "Although a mere pop lightweight, it's hard...
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    Kay Hagan (category American Presbyterians)
    photo of Hagan and a female voice saying, "There is no God." The ad aired across North Carolina. Hagan, a member of First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro...
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    Frank Forrester Church III (July 25, 1924 – April 7, 1984) was an American politician and lawyer. A Democrat, from 1957 to 1981 he served as a U.S. Senator...
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    John Foster Dulles (category American Presbyterians)
    Vences, "The Controversy Surrounding the Ministry of Harry Emerson Fosdick in the First Presbyterian Church of New York City, 1922–1925." (1972) Loma Linda...
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  • Pre-K through 2nd grade, and part of the City School District of New Rochelle, located in the Beechmont section of New Rochelle in Westchester County...
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    1923 and first published on July 2 of that year with the merging of New Rochelle’s two prior daily papers, The Standard and The Star. Its first publisher...
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    Davids Island (New York) (category Islands of Westchester County, New York)
    soldiers per year. From 1946 to 1949, Fort Slocum housed the headquarters of the First Air Force. In June 1949, it was renamed "Slocum Air Force Base"; this...
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  • Bible Church King's Cross Church The Hill Life Community Church Moss Brook Community Church Church of the Good Shepherd Comins Mennonite Church Lawton Evangelical...
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    Thomas Emlyn (category Irish non-subscribing Presbyterian ministers)
    Letitia, the Presbyterian countess of Donegal, who was the daughter of Sir William Hicks, 1st Baronet. Letitia married Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall...
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    The Glen Island Park Bath House, located in the city of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York, is a contributing resource in the National Register...
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  • Laid out in 1885, Rochelle Park is particularly distinguished as one of the first planned residential communities in the country. Its overall landscape...
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