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Preston Presbyterian Community Church Item Info

Title:
Preston Presbyterian Community Church
Creator:
Preston Citizen
Date Created:
1963-07
Description:
Newspaper Article, "Home Wrecker," Preston Citizen, April 8, 2009. Picture and caption of demolition of first Presbyterian church building. Caption: The large white building on the corner of First West and Oneida, first built as the first Presbyterian Church in Preston, was gutted and leveld Friday. Built at the turn of the century, it was purchased by the Greaves family in 1914, reported the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in "The Trail Blazer." The white house just south of the church on the same property was reported to be the rectory, where the minister lived.
Subjects:
Preston Presbyterian Church first building
Location:
Franklin County, Idaho
Source:
Phyllis Acock
Source Identifier:
683
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Attribution
Citation:
"Preston Presbyterian Community Church", Franklin County Images, Larsen-Sant Public Library, https://digitallibraryofidaho.github.io/franklin-county-images/items/dpresbyterian_097.html
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