Dwight Presbyterian Mission ended in 1948.
Dwight Presbyterian Mission was created in 1821.
Presbyterian Inland Mission was created in 1912.
English Presbyterian Mission was created in 1847.
American Presbyterian Mission was created in 1843.
Presbyterian Medical Care Mission was created in 1983.
American Southern Presbyterian Mission was created in 1862.
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Harry A. Rhodes has written: 'History of the Korea mission' -- subject(s): Missions, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. 'History of the Korea Mission, Presbyterian Church, U.S.A' -- subject(s): Missions, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
G. MacIntosh has written: 'The Mission Press in China, being a jubilee retrospect of the American Presbyterian Mission Press, with sketches of other mission presses in China' -- subject(s): American Presbyterian Mission Press
Dwight Eisenhower was raised as one of Jehovah's Witnesses, although he never formally accepted the faith and was never baptized as one of JW's. His father stopped his activities as a JW around 1915, but Dwight's mother continued active as a Witness until her death. Dwight became Presbyterian later in his life and was baptized into the Presbyterian church after the death of his mother.
Texas Presbyterian College ended in 1929.
First Presbyterian Church of Wapakoneta ended in 1930.