Biography (NCpedia)
Memorial plaque at the Red House Presbyterian Church, Semora, North Carolina.
Historical marker for the Griers Presbyterian Church in Hightowers, North Carolina, where Hugh McAden served as its first minister.
Historical marker located near Cedar Grove, North Carolina.
Hugh McAden ministered at the Eno Presbyterian Church, Cedar Grove, North Carolina from 1755 to 1765(photo credit: R. Andrew Myers).
Hugh McAden was the first pastor of Bethesda Presbyterian Church (originally known as “Hart’s Chapel”) in Caswell County, North Carolina.
Historical marker for the Bethesda Presbyterian Church (originally known as “Hart’s Chapel”) where Hugh McAden served as its first pastor.
Historical marker for Red House Church in Semora, North Carolina.
Hugh McAden is buried at Red House Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Semora, North Carolina.
Journal (1755-1756, 1846)
August 23, 1768 Letter to Gov. Tryon (1768, 1890)
Letter From the Presbyterian Pastors to the Presbyterian Inhabitants of North Carolina (1768, 1890)
Rev. Hugh McAden (1886)
Portions of McAden’s Journal are extracted from William Henry Foote, Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical.