Voted and passed (at the annual meeting, December 7, 1891):

 

            “That the trustees be and are hereby requested to take measures to procure a change of the name of this society (church) to THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY OF VERONA.”

 

 

 

 

On the first day of July 1892, in county court in Rome, the Honorable I. J. Evans, county judge, authorizes:

 

        The SECOND CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY (in the town of Verona) to assume the name of THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY OF VERONA on the 10th day of August, 1892

 

 

 

 

(this judicature is recorded in the county clerk’s office, in Miscellaneous Records, book No. 1, page 345, July 12, 1892)