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English: St. Mary's Church Historic Marker ~ In 1886 Episcopal Reverend Locke organized congregants for a new episcopal church, meeting at local halls, including Liberty Hall. By 1888 a congregation was formed under the care of Rev. Noble who led the group to raise the funds and build the church. Construction finished in 1888, with the building consecrated the following year by Abram Newkirk Littlejohn (1824 –1901), the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island.
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Camera location 40° 40′ 26.65″ N, 73° 24′ 58.21″ W Heading=326° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

T. MARY'S CHURCH CONGREGATION EST. 1886 CHAPEL BUILT 1888 BY WESLEY KETCHAM UNDER REV. JAMES H. NOBLE. CONSECRATED BY BISHOP A.N. LITTLEJOHN IN 1889. WILLIAM G. POMEROY FOUNDATION 2020

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St. Mary's Church Historic Marker

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40°40'26.648"N, 73°24'58.208"W

heading : 326 degree

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8 October 2021

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