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Washington Presbytery

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territory of more than six thousand square miles, the new Presbytery was composed of nineteen congregations: Cross Creek, Mill Creek, Flats, Cross Roads, Three Springs, Upper Buffalo, Lower Buffalo, Upper Ten Mile, Lower Ten Mile, Three Ridges, Short Creek, Forks of Wheeling, Wheeling, East Buffalo, Wolf Run, Unity, Wellsburgh, Waynesburgh, and Crab Apple. Services were already regularly being held at churches in Claysville, Waynesburgh, Wellsburgh, and Wheeling.
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on October 19, 1819, at a meeting at Three Ridges (later West Alexander). During that meeting, participants determined that the college at Washington would be assigned to the new Presbytery while the borough and congregation of Washington would remain within the Presbytery of Ohio. Representing a
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In 1863, the General Assembly revised the new Presbytery's southern boundary to align it with Pennsylvania's southern border and with the Ohio River. As part of this change, the churches of Bethel, Hughes River, Pennsboro, and Sistersville were transferred to the West Virginia Presbytery.
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In 1824, the church at Washington, which was overseen by the Rev. Obadiah Jennings, was transferred to the new Presbytery, as were the churches at Mt. Nebo and Pigeon Creek on December 20, 1831.
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By April 1821, communicants in the new Presbytery numbered 1,659, and the amount donated for missionary support was $ 560.83.
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Counties in the Washington, shown in blue. Counties in the Synod of the Trinity shown in red.
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Presbytery of Washington
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Washington
Greene
http://www.washingtonpresbytery.org/
Pennsylvania
Presbytery of Ohio
Synod of Pittsburgh
Synod of the Trinity

Church of the Covenant (Pennsylvania)
First Presbyterian Church 1793
Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church and Churchyard
Presbyterians agree on split process
History of the Presbytery of Washington
https://church-trends.pcusa.org/presbytery/420740/overview/
"History of Organization and Proceedings of Presbytery 1819-1888"
History of the Presbytery of Washington
"History of Organization and Proceedings of Presbytery 1819-1888"
History of the Presbytery of Washington
"History of Organization and Proceedings of Presbytery 1819-1888"
History of the Presbytery of Washington
"History of Organization and Proceedings of Presbytery 1819-1888"
History of the Presbytery of Washington
Washington Presbytery official website
Categories
Presbyterian Church (USA) presbyteries
History of Pennsylvania
Presbyterian organizations established in the 19th century
Religious organizations established in 1819

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