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“The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the Town of Kingston in

This church organized in 1659 and chartered November 17, 1719 under His Majesty George King of Great Britain was served until December 1808 by pastors educated in the Universities of Holland and Germany who preached in Dutch. The first sermon ...

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National Historic Landmark-1st Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

National Historic Landmark-First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston

Completed in 1852, the Renaissance Revival First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, New York, is a nationally significant religious building by noted architect Minard Lafever that encapsulates both the maturation of ...

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National Historic Landmark - Dutch Reformed Church, Newburgh

National Historic Landmark - Dutch Reformed Church, Newburgh

The Dutch Reformed Church is nationally significant as an outstanding, largely intact Greek Revival style church designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, one of the style's foremost practitioners.

Begun in 1835 and completed in ...

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Reformed Dutch Church of Tappan

Organized 1694

Used as a military hospital and prison during the Revolution. The trials of Major John Andre as a spy, and of Joshua Heit Smith for treason, were held here in 1780.

Marker is at the intersection of Kings Highway and ...

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Dutch Reformed Church

Northernmost church

in New York State

in 1777

Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 4 and Evans Street, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 4.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Site of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of New Hempst

Erected Oct. 1925

Site of the

First Reformed

Protestant Dutch

Church

of New Hempstead

Organized Jan. 12, 1750

First consistory Chosen Apr. 22 1750

First Stone Laid Jun. 11 1751

Dedicated Sep. 8 1751

Rebuilt in 1826

Name changed to

First Reformed

Protestant Dutch Church

in Clarkstown May 6 1840

Building destroyed ...

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Reformed Protestant Dutch Church

Landmarks of New York

Built in 1845 in Greek Revival style, this is the third church on the site. The first, a hexagonal wooden building erected in 1714, was destroyed by the British during the Revolution. The original license to the ...

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Site of Dutch Reformed Church

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Site of Dutch Reformed Church of New Haerlem Founded 1792 and Historic Church Cemetery 1805-1871

Marker is on Route 155.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Reformed Dutch Church

Organized 1763. First

Pastor Johannes Schuyler

1767. Oldest Church in

County outside of Albany

Marker is on Helderburg Trail (New York Route 443), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Dutch Reformed Church of Flatlands

Landmarks of New York

Constructed in 1848 in late Federal style, this edifice occupies the site of the original octagonal shingled church built in 1663 and rebuilt in 1794. The congregation was formed in 1654 by the Rev. Johannes Megapolensis, pastor ...

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