First Presbyterian Church of Clifton
First Presbyterian Church of Clifton is a historic Presbyterian church located in an antebellum building on Main Street in Clifton, Tennessee.
History
Building
The church was built in 1856. During the Civil War, it was used by military forces on both sides. The Confederate Army used the building as a hospital and the Union Army later used it as a livery stable and blacksmith shop. The main entrance door was enlarged to accommodate horses, and the brickwork around the doorway gives evidence of the repairs that were later made to restore the building. The congregation filed a damage claim with the United States federal government, and finally received compensation of $780 in 1915. The church's steeple was erected with the money received.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.