Thompson Presbyterians in The South
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McGeachy, Neill Roderick. A HISTORY OF THE SUGAW CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MECKLENBURG PRESBYTERY, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Rock Hill, S.C.: Record Printing Co., 1954
Bibliography (nine pages). Not indexed. Well-written history of this pioneer Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Presbyterian church, which was founded in 1755. "The Sugar Creek Church, founded by Scotch-Irish emigrants in North Carolina during the Colonial period, is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in North Carolina, and one of the first to have its own settled pastor. Its history parallels in large measure the history of the nation. It reflects the history of the changing South in the Revolutionary period, in the period preceding and following the War between the States, in the period of the "New South" and today."- From the foreword by Ernest Trice Thompson. Thornton 8125 ("A Bibliography Of North Carolina, 1589-1956" by Mary Lindsay Thornton). Book weighs 1 lb., 1 oz. C.6.. First edition. 8vo (6 1/4" x 8 3/4"). viii, 195 pages. Green gilt-stamped cloth (hardcover binding). Illustrated.
Very Good book, sound and tight, without dust jacket, as issued
[SW: KEYWORDS: *North Carolina *Charlotte, N.C. *Church History *Mecklenburg County *Presbyterians,]
McGeachy, Neill Roderick. A HISTORY OF THE SUGAW CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MECKLENBURG PRESBYTERY, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Rock Hill, S.C.: Record Printing Co., 1954
Bibliography (nine pages). Not indexed. CONDITION: Owner's name and date "March 19, 1955" on flyleaf, card pocket on rear pastedown endpaper (no other library markings), else Very Good, clean book, without dust jacket, as issued. Well-written history of this pioneer Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Presbyterian church, which was founded in 1755. "The Sugar Creek Church, founded by Scotch-Irish emigrants in North Carolina during the Colonial period, is one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in North Carolina, and one of the first to have its own settled pastor. Its history parallels in large measure the history of the nation. It reflects the history of the changing South in the Revolutionary period, in the period preceding and following the War between the States, in the period of the "New South" and today."- From the foreword by Ernest Trice Thompson. Thornton 8125 ("A Bibliography Of North Carolina, 1589-1956" by Mary Lindsay Thornton). Book weighs 1 lb., 1 oz. C.5.. First edition. 8vo (6 1/4" x 8 3/4"). viii, 195 pages. Green gilt-stamped cloth (hardcover binding). Illustrated.
[SW: KEYWORDS: *North Carolina *Charlotte, N.C. *Church History *Mecklenburg County *Presbyterians,]
Thompson, Ernest Trice Map endpapers: PRESBYTERIANS IN THE SOUTH Volume One: 1607 - 1861, 1963 Richmond, Virginia John Knox Press
Ink name to ffep, light scuffing to edges; very good in scuffed, good- dust jacket with small chips & tears to edges.
hb Thompson lays out "the complete story of the denomination's early development in the New World."
[SW: Presbyterian Church History Colonial Period Back Country Scottish-Irish Religious Freedom Alleghenies Post Revolution Indians and Negroes]
Thompson, Ernest Trice. Presbyterians In The South, Volume One: 1607-1861. Richmond: John Knox Press, 1963.
1st Edition, Hardcover, Thick 8vo, Very Good in Good+ DJ.
[SW: Presbyterian Church Southern States,]




