Parcel 920 - West Hurley Dutch Reformed Church

This is a set of images related to parcel 920 in the Town of Hurley from the Early 20th Century ; This shed belonged to the Reformed Church. Horses and buggies were kept here during the service. The first church to be erected in the area at a cost of $2000. The bell used by this church was brought from Holland and was considered to be the oldest bell in Ulster County. ; Next on the right (north) side of Main Street, and set back about 75 feet, is the Dutch Reformed Church. Church Street intersects Main Street just west of the church and extends north along, and parallel to, the west side of th... Mehr ...

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Schlagwörter: Churches / Sheds / Halls / Barns / West Hurley Dutch Reformed Church
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