City Directories and History: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Cemetery
Site of the first church building, across the street overlooking the cemetery, to serve the Bethel A.R.P. congregation, which was organized in 1820 as an Associate Presbyterian church. Congressman David Evan is buried at this cemetery. [Courtesy Chamber of Commerce]
The A.R.P. church cemetery was fenced in 1885 by what was described as a, “handsome iron fence.”
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