1880 - Reported as a new presbytery at General Assembly by Alabama Synod
1928 - Became part of newly created Alabama-Mississippi Synod
1951 - Name changed to Cullman Presbytery
1880 - 1898
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1898
December
, 1898 - Oneonta, Blount County, Alabama
Moderator
- Rev. T. B. Hanie
Stated Clerk and Treasurer:
Rev. R. P. Taylor
[1 printed minute in archives]
1899
July 13-15,
1899 - Mt. Pinson, Jefferson County, Alabama
Moderator
- Rev. J. B. Stovall
Stated Clerk and Treasurer:
Rev. R. P. Taylor
[1 printed minute in archives]
1899
November
30-December 2, 1899 - Branchville, St. Clair County, Alabama
Moderator - E. B. Sims
Stated Clerk
and Treasurer: Rev. R. P. Taylor
[1 printed minute
in archives]
1900
July 12-14,
1900 - Enon, Jefferson County, Alabama
Moderator
- Rev.
T. B. Nation
Stated Clerk and Treasurer:
Rev. R. P. Taylor
[1 printed minute in archives]
1900
December
6-8, 1900 - Irondale, Jefferson County, Alabama
Moderator
- Rev. J. S. Hall
Stated Clerk and Treasurer: Rev.
R. P. Taylor
[1 printed minute in archives]
1901
July 18-20,
1901 - New Hope, Blount County, Alabama
Moderator
- Rev.
Thomas B. Deaver
Stated Clerk and Treasurer:
Rev. R. P. Taylor
[1 printed minute in archives]
1901
December
5, 1901 - Corinth, Blount County, Alabama
Moderator:
Rev. J. T. McCluney
Two new churches were received
under the care of presbytery. (One of these was Antioch which
later became Welti and the other was Blountsville.)
Stated
Clerk and Treasurer: Rev. R. P. Taylor
[No minutes
in the archives. This information is from and excerpt of the minutes
in The Cumberland Presbyterian December 19, 1901, page
1573]]
1903
December
10-12, 1903 - Leeds, Alabama
Moderator - Rev. John
T. McCluney
Stated Clerk and Treasurer: Rev. R.
P. Taylor
[1 printed minute in archives]
1904
July 14-16,
1904 - Chepultepec, Blount County, Alabama
Moderator
- Elder Thomas J. McCuen
Stated Clerk and Treasurer:
Rev. R. P. Taylor
[1 printed minute in archives]
1904
December
8, 1904 - Springville, St. Clair County, Alabama
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Minutes
1901 - 1951
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