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August 21, 2012

The formative years of American Presbyterianism occurred between 1706 and 1789. During those 83 years, early Presbyterians founded the first presbytery in Philadelphia, organized the first synod in 1716 and the first General Assembly in 1789. In addition, American Presbyterians formed about 24 presbyteries.

Of the original presbyteries formed between 1706 and 1789, PHS holds records for 17 of them. The public services staff has created an early presbytery records guide that lists all the documents from these original presbyteries held at the Presbyterian Historical Society. From...

August 9, 2012

First Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, Tennessee, is celebrating its bicentennial anniversary this year. This is a spotlight on the festivities the church is holding to celebrate and honor its past.

 

When Martha Farrar of Fayetteville, Tennessee, was first asked to chair the bicentennial celebration committee at her church, she was reluctant to commit to more volunteer responsibilities. As a sixth-generation member of First Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville, however, she decided that the...

July 13, 2012

From the Executive Director...

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has just concluded the meeting of the 220th General Assembly held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The city of Pittsburgh has hosted many General Assemblies over the years but one of the most memorable occurred in 1958.

In May of 1958, two Presbyterian...

October 26, 2011

PHS creates a yearly bulletin cover for churches to use on Reformation Sunday. Click here to download the 2011 cover! Reformation Sunday is October 30.

 

 

October 26, 2011
Family history is one of the most commonly researched topics at the Presbyterian Historical Society. Baptism, funeral, marriage, and membership records (among other documents) are some of the most useful materials for tracing one's roots. To help genealogists become better acquainted with PHS's holdings and use our materials most effectively, we have developed a new section of our website answering some of genealogists' most frequently asked questions and providing links to additional genealogy resources. Visit the...
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