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Meeting for worship was begun in 1751; became a Monthly Meeting, 1754. Present bldg. is here.
Oldest German Baptist (Dunker) congregation in North Carolina. Est. ca. 1775 near Muddy Creek, one mile south.
Moravian. Begun in 1759, organized in 1773; first church and school built in 1769. Third structure, 1825; located 1.6 mi. W.
Congregation organized ca. 1771; fourth church erected in 1971 on site of original log structure.
Originally German Reformed. Now United Church of Christ. Served in 1759 by James Martin. This church was begun in 1813 and was remodeled in 1840.
Lutheran. Begun about 1778 by German settlers. Formerly called "Old Dutch Meeting House." Present building, 1878.
Presbyterian, organized about 1756. Present building, the third, was erected in 1827. Revolutionary soldiers buried here.
Presbyterian, organized about 1764. Synod of North Carolina formed here, 1813. The present building erected 1955.
Presbyterian. Organized ca. 1759. James McCready first regular minister, 1793. Present building erected about 1844.
Est. as Separate Baptist, 1756, called Bull Tail. In 1835 renamed for pastor William Wells. Present building completed 1868.