- Liberty-Salem-Woodstock-Philomath
State Historical Marker
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Located at the church on Ga. 22 in Philomath
33.72750092, -82.99210358
(Text)
- LIBERTY - SALEM - WOODSTOCK
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PHILOMATH
This ancient Church has served
under four names and in four counties. Liberty Presbyterian Church
was organized by the Rev. Daniel Thatcher, about 1788. The original
place of worship, a log house, was erected near War Hill, about
seven miles from the present site. The church was called "Liberty",
because, though built by Presbyterians, all orthodox denominations
were allowed to use it. The Presbytery of Hopewell, formed Nov.
3, 1796, held its first session in Liberty Church on March 16,
1798. Soon after 1800, the log house was abandoned, and a new
structure erected at the top of Starr's Hill on the old Greensboro
Post Road. The name of the church was then changed to Salem.
the Rev. Francis Cummins was the first minister to preach there.
This building was used until 1834, when the location of the Greensboro
road was changed, and a new church edifice was erected at the
site of the present Phillips Mills Baptist Church. the Rev. S.
J. Cassels was the first pastor, followed by the Rev. Francis
R. Goulding. In 1848, the Salem church building was sold to the
Baptists, and the entire Presbyterian membership moved to Woodstock,
now Philomath, where a new church edifice had been built. The
Rev. John W. Reid was pastor at the time of the removal.
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COMMISSION 1958
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