The Presbyterian Occupation of a Historic House

History of Perth Amboy’s "Franklin Palace"—donated in 1883 as a Presbyterian home for disabled ministers and widows; closed in 1904 and its funds made a memorial endowment.

Benjamin L. Agnew (October 2, 1833 – March 7, 1919) was an American Presbyterian minister born in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, who was ordained in 1858 and served long pastorates in Johnstown, Westminster Church and North Church in Philadelphia, and East Liberty Church in Pittsburgh, helping build congregations and lift church debts while uniting over 900 members under his care.

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He was deeply involved in denominational leadership, serving on the Board of Publication and the Board of Education (including as president), as well as acting as Stated Clerk of the Presbytery of Philadelphia Central and Moderator of the Synod of Philadelphia.

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Later in life he became Secretary Emeritus of the Board of Ministerial Relief in Philadelphia, a respected author and church administrator, and was widely honored at his death for his decades of faithful service to the Presbyterian Church.

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