Red Oak Presbyterian Church
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Red Oak Presbyterian Church is a historic church on Cemetery Road in Ripley, Ohio. The church was founded in 1798 and was the first church in Brown County. Its building, constructed in 1817, is a one-story vernacular stone building associated with southern Ohio abolitionist Reverend James Gilliland. Gilliland, along with Ripley reverend John Rankin and West Union reverend , is claimed to have assisted hundreds of escaped slaves, and also preached and held rallies about abolition. The church is listed on the American Presbyterian/Reformed Historic Sites Registry.
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