Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church

Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church (HMF7N)

Location: Greeneville, TN 37745 Greene County
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Country: United States of America
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N 36° 9.873', W 82° 49.814'

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Rev. Isaac S. Bonham founded the congregation with thirty charter members in 1841. The present church was begun in 1860 on land purchased from Andrew Johnson by Rev. John P. Holtsinger. The church was shelled on September 4, 1864, the day Confederate General John H. Morgan was killed across the street. This is also the site where The American Presbyterian, a Cumberland Presbyterian newspaper, was published in the 1850's by Rev. Joheph B. Dobson.
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HM NumberHMF7N
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Marker Number1C 58
Placed ByTennessee Historical Commission
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Date Added Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014 at 7:00pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17S E 335380 N 4003751
Decimal Degrees36.16455000, -82.83023333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 36° 9.873', W 82° 49.814'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds36° 9' 52.38" N, 82° 49' 48.84" W
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Area Code(s)423
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 201 N Main St, Greeneville TN 37745, US
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