Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church
Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church
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Location | Rocky Spring Road, approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) northwest of Funk Road, Letterkenny Township, Pennsylvania |
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Area | 2 acres (0.81 ha) |
Built | 1794 |
Architect | Beatty, Walter |
Architectural style | Georgian |
NRHP Reference # | 94000430[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 13, 1994 |
Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church in Letterkenny Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1794, and is a 1 1/2-story, four by six bay, brick Georgian style building. It measures 48 feet by 60 feet, and has a gable roof. The interior of the church includes two ten-plate stoves; brick aisle ways; a crude ladder leading to a loft; and wooden pews that are long and narrow with high straight-backed seating. The ends of the pews are carved with the names of the previous occupants identifying the military ranks they held during the Revolutionary War. Rocky Springs Church was a pay for pew church that required members to sign a financial agreement between the trustees of the church and the pew holders requiring an annual fee for occupancy of the pew.[2] The Church's pulpit is circular in form and positioned above the pews giving the speaker full view of the congregation. Access is gained by a staircase. Above the pulpit is an oval-shaped canopy or sounding board.
Five acres of land to build the church was acquired by warrant on November 6, 1792. Trustees of the congregation [3] who acquired the land upon which to build the church included: George Matthews,Esq.; James McCalmont, Esq.; James Ferguson, Esq.; James Culbertson, Esq.; and Samuel Culbertson. The property includes the church cemetery, with the oldest grave stone dated to the 1780s.[4]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[1] Each year the church is opened for an annual Presbyterian service giving the people in attendance an opportunity to experience the austere beauty of the church.[5]
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Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church Chambersburg Pennsylvania.jpg
Drawing made in 1894 for the centennial
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Rocky Spring Presbyterian Church, Fall 2013.jpg
Rocky Spring Church, 2013
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Example of name carvings showing the identity of pew holders.jpg
Pews carved with the name of the pew holder
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Rocky Spring wooden pews and ladder to loft.jpg
Straight-backed, carved, pews and crude ladder to loft
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Rocky Spring Church Cemetery, 2013.jpg
Church cemetery
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- Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
- Georgian architecture in Pennsylvania
- Churches completed in 1794
- 18th-century Presbyterian church buildings
- Churches in Franklin County, Pennsylvania
- Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania
- Franklin County, Pennsylvania Registered Historic Place stubs
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