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The Scots Irish settlers established Presbyterian churches throughout the counties in the 1700s.  At the turn-of-the-century, there were two Presbyterian churches in Charlotte in uptown Charlotte.  First Presbyterian Church [2] in Charlotte was organized in 1832. Originally a small church, that building was replaced with the completion of this beautiful structure on November 17, 1895. Founded in 1873, the Second Presbyterian Church [3] was located at 210 North Tryon Street.  

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