Romney Presbyterian Church

Church in West Virginia, United States
39°20′37″N 78°45′26″W / 39.343637°N 78.757196°W / 39.343637; -78.757196Location100 West Rosemary Lane
Romney, West VirginiaCountryUnited StatesDenominationPresbyterian Church (USA)Previous denominationPresbyterian Church in the United StatesWebsitewww.romneypresbyterianchurch.orgHistoryFounded1860Associated peopleWilliam Henry FooteAdministrationSynodMid-AtlanticPresbyteryShenandoah

Romney Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church in Romney, West Virginia.

Location

The church is located at 100 West Rosemary Lane in Romney, West Virginia.[1]

History

The church building was erected in 1860.[2]

During the American Civil War of 1861–1865, it was used both as a stable and a hospital for the Confederate States Army.[2]

References

  1. ^ Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): Romney Presbyterian Church
  2. ^ a b Romney Presbyterian Church

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