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Historic Status: Demolished
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Floor Plan: N/A
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Historic Status: Demolished
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
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Historic Status: Demolished
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Historic Status: Demolished
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Floor Plan:
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Historic Status: Moved 2003
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Historic Status: Demolished
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
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Floor Plan: Center Passage Single
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places Potential
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
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Historic Status: Demolished
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Floor Plan: L-Plan
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Floor Plan: Side Passage
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Denomination: Church of Christ
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Denomination: Non-Denominational
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Denomination: Baptist
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Denomination: Baptist
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Denomination: Mormon
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"Hebron Lutheran was organized in 1854 by sixteen German immigrant families who were originally members of Hopeful Lutheran Church near Florence – one of the oldest Lutheran congregations west of the Alleghenies.
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Point Pleasant Church began meeting at the old Point Pleasant Schoolhouse near Constance, under the leadership of Walter Scott in 1834. The first meetings were over a two week span, with initial membership of only two believers. Mr. Scott tried again in 1839, and was able to attract a much larger group of believers, numbering more than sixty. Officers were elected, and plans were put into place for a permanent home. The Trustees of Point Pleasant acquired an acre of land from Joseph Brown for one dollar in 1841, and officially hired the first minister, William Masters, for $12 per annum.