. A history of the First Presbyterian Church, Concord, North Carolina : from its organization, 1804, to the completion of the present new church building, 1905. 1874. The first church was a log house about 40 feet long. As therewere uo logs to be found of that length, the garment was cut to fitthe cloth, and the house built after a unique design with twelvecorners. This was done by the addition of a square annex builtinto each side, as may be seen from the following diagram of thefloor space. There were three doors to this house, and several windows withshutters but no glass. There wa
. A history of the First Presbyterian Church, Concord, North Carolina : from its organization, 1804, to the completion of the present new church building, 1905. 1874. The first church was a log house about 40 feet long. As therewere uo logs to be found of that length, the garment was cut to fitthe cloth, and the house built after a unique design with twelvecorners. This was done by the addition of a square annex builtinto each side, as may be seen from the following diagram of thefloor space. There were three doors to this house, and several windows withshutters but no glass. There was no Sunday school in cold weather. This house, built about 1810, was torn down in 1835 or 1836, anda brick church erected on the same site which was used by the con-gregation until 1874. Urarona in Wthcr of Elrrttnn. 1856. Dr. R. E. Gibson, A. B. White, Dr. L. S. Bingham, Rufas Barringer, John McDonald, Caleb White, James 0. Cannon. 1867. C. R. White, J. C. H. Burkhead, James McDonald, M. M. Gillon, Dr. J. P. Gibson. 1872. Elam King, P. B. Fetzer, James W. Cannon. 1876. John A Kimnions. 1882. George M. Lore. 1890. John C. Leslie, J. W. Burkhead, W. L. Bell. Dr.
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