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The
Presbyterian Church
was erected in 1825, a small log house which
served its purpose for a number of years, when its place was taken by a
larger and more suitable structure, erected by the joint efforts of the
different denominations. Some difficulty arising in the management, the
Methodists transferred their interests to the Presbyterians, who
subsequently became the exclusive owners. The congregation is in good
condition.
History
of Mercer County,
1888,
page
576
In
1824 or ’25, a small log church was erected by the Presbyterians at
Transfer, and used for a number of years, when it was replaced by a
more convenient union building, erected by the different Evangelical
denominations. Dissensions
subsequently arose, and the Methodists signed over their interest to
the Presbyterians, and it has since been know as a Presbyterian Church.
History
of Mercer County,
1877, page 64
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