Historical Marker

First Presbyterian Church (Side 2)

1st Avenue and 11th Street, Columbus · Columbus · Muscogee

Georgia marker

Inscription

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The First Presbyterian Church building on the Northeast corner of Eleventh St. and First Ave. was dedicated in 1862. In 1891 the sanctuary was severely damaged by fire. It reopened for services in 1893. After the fire, the "city" clock was placed in the bell tower. The design of the building is Romanesque.

Wings were constructed in 1925 and a free-standing chapel in 1952. Renovations were made in 1969 and an addition in 1974. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U.S. was hosted by First Church in 1982, when the vote to reunite the U.S. and U.S.A. churches was taken. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

ERECTED BY THE HISTORIC CHATTAHOOCHEE COMMISSION AND THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1990

Location

Address1st Avenue and 11th Street, Columbus
CityColumbus
CountyMuscogee
StateGeorgia

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