Historical Marker

First Presbyterian Church

Located at corner of West and Troupe Streets, Bainbridge · Bainbridge · Decatur

Georgia marker

Inscription

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The First Presbyterian Church once stood here. It was a handsome building with a lofty ceiling vestibule and three sided gallery. The lot was one-half acre in size, cost $110 and was bounded by Troup, West and Crawford Streets. The congregation was large ans also wealthy.

During 1861-1865 daily prayers were offered and the pastor, Col. James F. Dunlop, organized a company that fought valiantly in the Confederate Army. The Church was burned to the ground on Sunday morning Sept. 20, 1874 with the bell tolling the funeral knell.

Location

AddressLocated at corner of West and Troupe Streets, Bainbridge
CityBainbridge
CountyDecatur
StateGeorgia

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