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6533
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Longstreet Church, founded in 1758 by the people of Longstreet Community, now sits on land owned by Fort Bragg in Fayetteville. The church was active continuously until 1895, and then sporadically until 1918, when the U.S. government purchased the land, with the provision that the church and its cemetery would be protected and preserved. The church is all that remains of the once-thriving Scottish community of Longstreet.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 7 Issue 5, Sept 1979, p37, il
Record #:
22748
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In Fayetteville, North Carolina, church bells and their familiar notes ring with history. This historic churches across the city all provide their own occasion of bell ringing, from hourly songs to special events.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , April 2013, p36-41, por Periodical Website
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44023
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"A look into Cumberland County's spectacular places of prayer, blending artistry and devotion." Among the various structures discussed for this photo essay are Fayetteville's Hindu Bhavan temple, Beth Israel synagogue, St. John's Episcopal Church, Haymount United Methodist Church, and St Joseph's Episcopal Church (African American).
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , March 2024, p28-35, il Periodical Website