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“We always thank God for all of you, mentioning you in our prayers. We continually remember before
our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love,
and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ” 1 Thessalonians 1:2-3. |
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Organized 1832 Present Sanctuary erected 1848 The First Presbyterian Church of
Clarkesville was organized by the Rev. William Quillian
on March 10, 1832, only 14 years after On the first Sunday in July
1848, the church was dedicated to the worship of God in a solemn and
impressive manner by Dr. Nathan Hoyt, grandfather of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. At
the close of the service Alexander and Catherine M. Erwin presented for
baptism their infant daughter Julia Wales Erwin, the first child to be
baptized in the church who later became the mother of Col. Robert McMillan.
Also, the familiar church bell was used for the first time. This bell, which
weighs 718 pounds and cost $214.17, was cast in the foundry of Andrew Meverly at The church edifice, a wooden
structure, was built by Jarvis Van Buren, a native of About the year 1840, eight years
before the church was built, a few ladies connected with the church
established a Sunday School, the first of its kind in the county of which
there is any record. The Sunday School was operated by Mrs. Alexander Erwin,
Miss Harriett C. Smith (later Mrs. H. C. Bean), Miss Althea Law and Miss Ophra Longstreet. They taught not only the Bible and
catechism but also “Webster’s Blue Black Speller, neatness and good behavior.” Dr. R. C. Ketchum, while Pastor,
was one of the delegates from Among the many distinguished
members of the church during its early history were: Amos T. Ackennan, who was admitted to the bar in Clarkesville and
was later made Attorney General under President U. S. Grant: Judge Berrien,
who was another Attorney General furnished by the state of Georgia; and Col.
George W. McAllister of Savannah who contributed very liberally to the
church. In 1851, his wife presented the silver communion service consisting
of two plates, pitcher, two goblets and baptismal bowl. In 1956, her children
gave the silver individual communion service in memory of Jenny Griggs West. In 1907, the board of trustees,
carrying out the expressed wish of the members, sold part of the church lot
to Mr. W. R. Asbury, and the church was moved to its present location on the
lot and turned around so that it faces Before the rotation system
for church officers was introduced in 1974, dedicated men served almost a
lifetime in that capacity. Mr. Robert McMillan became Sunday School
Superintendent in 1897 and served in that capacity until his death in 1939.
He was also Clerk of the Session. Mr. J. A. Griggs served as Elder and
Assistant Superintendent from 1897 until his death in 1931. Mr. Burns Mauldin
and his brother, Mr. Lewis Mauldin were elders for 47 and 42 years
respectively. Mrs. India Dyer Lumsden became the first woman to hold church
office here when she was elected to the diaconate in 1972. In 1976 Mrs.
Annette Granger Cook and Mrs. Catherine Ellison Logan were the first women
ordained as elders in the Clarkesville Presbyterian Church. Since that time
women have continuously served as elders and deacons. In July 1983, the
congregation voted to discontinue the office of Deacon and adopt the unified
system of government combining the function of that office with the office of
Elder in a single board known as the Session. In 1976 the congregation voted
to undertake a complete restoration of the building that included a thorough
stabilizing of the basic structure and modernizing the interior while
preserving the historic beauty of the building. A rededication service was held
on August 21, 1977 to celebrate the completion of the restoration. At this
service the old pulpit Bible published in 1822 and used continuously in this
church for over one hundred years was retired to its present location in the
glass case at the front of the sanctuary. It was replaced with a new Bible
donated by Mr. And Mrs. Homer Cook. The 150th Anniversary
of the founding of this church was celebrated by the congregation on October
9 and 10, 1982 with a drama depicting the historical events in the life of
the congregation, services of worship and fellowship together. On March 27, 1983 a dedication
service and recital celebrated the installation in our sanctuary of the new
Greenwood Pipe Organ and chimes, given by the Arrendale
Family in memory of Mr. And Mrs. T. A. Arrendale,
Sr. In November 1983 the
congregation purchased the On October 19, 1987 the church
was chartered under the laws of In 1989 the pipe organ was
renovated and enlarged by the Atlanta Pipe Organ Sales and Service Company.
It was re-dedicated to the glory of God on December 10, 1989. In September 1989 a Pre-School
for three and four-year-old children was started as
a Christian outreach project in the community. Physically located in the |
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