McClure, Mattie M., b. 1883,

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Uncas McCluer (1843-1913) a native of Missouri graduated from Hampden Sydney Theological Seminary and became a traveling Presbyterian minister and home Missionary in Southwestern Virginia, primarily in Washington, Smythe and Tazewell Counties. The culmination of his career occurred in Cane Hill, Arkansas, after he and his family moved from Virginia in 1894. Here he was able to unite the Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the Northern Presbyterian Church to form the Southern Presbyterian Church (also called the "Rock Church").

From the description of McCluer papers, 1830-1894. Compiled ca. 1913. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122539254

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associatedWith McCluer, Uncas, 1843-1913. person
associatedWith McClure, P. M. K., b. 1883. person
associatedWith Morgan family. family
associatedWith Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Synod of Virginia. corporateBody
associatedWith Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) corporateBody
associatedWith Rock Church (Cane Hill, Ark.) corporateBody
associatedWith Rogers Historical Museum (Rogers, Ark.), corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Presbyterian Church (Cane Hill, Ark.) corporateBody
associatedWith Watkins family. family
Place Name Admin Code Country
Cane Hill (Ark.)
Virginia
Virginia, Southwest
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Home missions
Presbyterians
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Birth 1883

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