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Unidentified Church.
No. 2. Trinity Chapel Sunday School. Erected 1860-61. West 25th St. N.Y. The Trinity Chapel School, now the cathedral’s Parish House, was designed by Jacob Wrey Mould, a polychromatic Victorian Gothic building which is Mould’s only extant structure in New York City.
No. 1. Trinity Chapel Sunday School. Erected 1860-61. West 25th St. N.Y. The Trinity Chapel School, now the cathedral’s Parish House, was designed by Jacob Wrey Mould, a polychromatic Victorian Gothic building which is Mould’s only extant structure in New York City.
No. 3. Trinity Chapel Sunday School. Erected 1860-’61. West 25th Street, N.Y. Jacob Wrey Mould, Architect.
The Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn. In June 1833, forced between choosing a ferry ride to Unitarian services in Manhattan or attending services of a different denomination in Brooklyn where they would be refused communion, a group of ten men (John Frost, Josiah Dow, George Blackburn, William H. Carey, William H. Hale, Henry Leeds, Seth Low, Alexander H. Smith, and Charles and Thomas Woodward) set to forming a Unitarian society in Brooklyn. The First Unitarian Congregational Society of Brooklyn was incorporated two years later as the thirteenth functioning church in Brooklyn and the first in the city to be controlled by its congregation. As its place of worship the First Church constructed the Church Of The Saviour on Pierrepont Street by Monroe Place in 1844. The building was designed by architect Minard Lefever in the Gothic Revival style.
Reformed Church, West Farms, N.Y. This is the Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of West Farms, Boone Ave. & 172nd St., Bronx.