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Whitevale Church, Glasgow, originated in 1862 as a United Presbyterian congregation, known successively as Barrack Street, Campbellfield and finally Whitevale United Presbyterian. Its early years were troubled with legal and financial disputes and abortive overtures for membership of the Free Church. By 1878, however, they had built a new church in Whitevale Street near Duke Street. The congregation passed to the United Free Church in 1900 and the Church of Scotland in 1929. It terminated in 1971 on uniting with Bluevale as Bluevale and Whitevale. As a Church of Scotland charge it was in the presbytery of Glasgow and the synod of Clydesdale. |