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Piedmont Region, North Carolina Churches

  • St. James Episcopal Church

    When the Confederate Hospital was located in Kittrell, the church administered to the patients and provided Christian burial to 52

  • Old Bluff Church

    The church was formed in 1758. James Campbell, the first minister, was from Pennsylvania. The church discontinued activity in 1921

  • St. John's Episcopal Church

    Reconstructed in 1833, after Fayetteville's Great Fire of 1831, the church features ten pyramidal spires and unique stained glass windows made in Munich, Germany.

  • First Presbyterian Church

    The church was rebuilt in 1832 after Fayetteville's Great Fire of 1831. The structure's most significant features are a wooden truss roof (the only one of its kind in North Carolina)

  • St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

    Constructed in 1896, the church features five exquisite Resurrection Windows by Tiffany of New York and a combination of Gothic-, Spanish- and Queen Anne-style architecture.

  • Bethesda Church and Cemetery

    Circa - 1790 church features Old Slave Gallery,exterior bullet holes from Civil War battle, and graves of area pioneer settlers. Listed in the national Register.