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Presbyterianism began in the Tygarts Valley in what is now the town of Beverly in 1753.  The church was first organized as an independent church in 1820.  In 1853 the first Presbyterian Church was built in Beverly.

13. Beverly Presbyterian Church, Beverly, Randolph County, W. Va.

The community members first petitioned for their own separate church from the Tygarts Valley Presbyterian Church in 1841.  The church met in a union building which was built in 1851 until the present church building was dedicated in 1900.

14. Mingo Presbyterian Church, Mingo, Randolph County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1835.

15. Hughes River Presbyterian Church, Cairo, Ritchie County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1858.  The church is now mainly used for special occasions and funerals.  Many members have moved to other churches.

16. River View Presbyterian Church, Summers County, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1855 in what was then known as Fetterman, Virginia. During the church building's construction, services were held in the carpenter shop of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company in Grafton.

17. The First United Presbyterian Church of Grafton, Taylor County, W. Va.

The church was established in 1819.

18. French Creek Presbyterian Church, French Creek, Upshur County, W. Va.

Buffalo Presbyterian Church, on the left, was completed in 1857.  Buffalo Academy, on the right, was completed in 1849.

19. Buffalo Presbyterian Church and Buffalo Academy, Buffalo, W. Va.

Springhill Furnace Presbyterian Church was built ca.1833 and is still in use.

20. Springhill Furnace Presbyterian Church, Fayette County, Pennsylvania

21. Presbyterian Church, Petersburg, W. Va.