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Blackwater Presbyterian Church

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
76000583

Architectural style
  
Victorian architecture

Built
  
1767, 1893

Address
  
Frankford, DE 19945, USA

Added to NRHP
  
9 July 1976

Blackwater Presbyterian Church

Location
  
West of Clarksville on Delaware Route 54, Clarksville, Delaware

Similar
  
Old Christ Church, Prince George's Chapel, All Saints Episcopal Church, Gov William H Ross Hou, Dudley Spencer House

Blackwater Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church building located near Clarksville, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1767 and rebuilt in 1893. It is a small, frame chapel sheathed in clapboard and measuring 35 feet by 30 feet. It features a portico supported by a Victorian style bracket. It is the oldest Presbyterian church building in Southern Delaware. The congregation was abolished in October 1921.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

According to official state sources:

Many of the early settlers of this region, then a part of Maryland, were Presbyterians who had been denied their freedom of worship. For many years local Presbyterians were forced to travel a great distance to the nearest church. In 1763, a congregation was organized in this area by Reverend Charles Tennent, the charismatic son of William Tennent, founder of Princeton University. Services were held in the homes of members until 1767 when the present Blackwater Presbyterian Church was constructed. Over time the travel conditions faced by many members resulted in the formation of separate churches in the growing communities of Ocean View and Frankford. By the late 19th century regular services at Blackwater had been discontinued. Occasional meetings were held until 1921, when the church organization was formally abolished. Since 1949 the property has been managed by a Trust established by the Tunnell family, who have been active supporters of the church since its founding.

References

Blackwater Presbyterian Church Wikipedia