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NEW YORK CITY CHURCH ARCHIVES
Entry 127-131
Reformed Church in America
Present clergyman, Rev. James J. Hoffman, 1928 --; cd. Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio 1903, Union Theological Som. 1906, Columbia Univ. 1909.
Church, Directory and Yearbook of the Ridgewood Reformed Church, Consistory, 1928,1934,1935,1937,1938. Loc. at church.
Minutos: Elders (contain clippings, history), 1918 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1895 --. Sunday School: Members, attendance, financial, 1934 --.
128. MIDDLE DUTCH CHURCH, 1892 --. 2nd Avo. and 7th St., Manhattan. Sce Collegiato Church (entry 1-M) .
129. WEST END CHURCH, 1892 --. West End Ave. and 77th St., Manhatton. See Collegiate Church (entry 1-N) .
130. ANDERSON MEMORIAL (Anderson Memorial Reformed Church of Belmont) , 1893-1929. 675 East 183rd St., Bronx.
Organized 1893. Grew out of Sabbath School under auspices of Fordham Church (entry 15), named for Rev. William Andorson, pastor of church. Services in frame church at above address. Dissolved 1929, most of the members united with West Farms Church (entry 52). First clergyman, Rev. John Giffen, 1893-94; ed. Union Theological Sem. 1893.
James Boyd Hunter, Ten Years of History, 1893-1903, N.Y. Church News Assn. 1903. Loc. NN.
131 . CHURCH OF THE COMFORTER (Church of the Comforter, Reformed), 1894 --. 279 East 162nd St., Bronx.
Organized 1894, from Sunday school that had met for four months previously in private dwelling, 949 College Avenue. Services in framc house, 907 Morris Avenue until 1897; then in portable frame church, Bonnor Place and Morris Avenue until 1902, when it was moved to the prosent site. Present church dedicated 1907. Gothic architecture, red brick construction with terra cotta trim. Frame parsonage rear of church. First clergyman, Rev. Henry Van Shoohoven Myers, 1894-1903; ed. Williams Col. 1865, New Brunswick Theological Som. 1868. Present clergyman, Rev. Roscoe Mott Giles, 1929 --; Hope Col. 1919, Univ. of Mich. 1920, New Brunswick Theological Som. 1923.
Edward B. Irish, Souvenir History of the Church of the Comfortor, N.Y., Consistory, 1924, 60 pp. Church, Year Book and Directory of the Church of the Comfortor, N.Y., Consistory, 1324. Ist item loc. at church, other at NN.
Minutes: Consistory, 2 vols., 1894 --. Elders 3 vols., 1894 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1894 --.
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Entry 132-137
132. THIRTY-FOURTH STREET CHURCH CHAPEL, 1895-1920. 307 West 34th St., Manhattan. See Collegiate Church (entry 1-W).
133. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, 1895-1900. New York University, University Heights, Bronx. See Collegiate Church (entry 1-C).
134. BAY RIDGE (Bay Ridge Dutch Reformed Church), 1890-1918. 201 80th St. , Brooklyn.
Organized 1896 out of the Fort Hamilton Chapel (entry 11-A), started in 1825. Services at above address until consolidated with Bay Ridge Pres- byterian Church to become Union Presbyterian Church of Bay Ridge, 1918. First clergyman, Rev. Charles Judson Scudder, 1897-1907; ed. Rutgers Univ. 1889, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1897.
135. SUNNYSIDE COMMUNITY (Sunnyside Roformed Church ), 1896 --. Skillman Ave. and 48th St. , Queens.
Organized 1896. Services in frame church, 36th Street between Foster and Skillman Avenues until 1928. Present red brick church dedicated 1928. Present name assumed 1934. First clergyman, Rev. Daniel P. Doyle, 1896-1903; ed. Moody Bible Institute. Present clergyman, Rev. Stanley J. Verhey, 1933 --; ed. Hope Col., New Brunswick Theological Sem.
Minutes : Consistory, 1 vol., 1902-35 (hiatus 1907-21 ), 1 vol., 1935 -- (custody Arthur Boenan, sec'y., 39-45 46th St., L. I. City ). Pegis- ters : 1 vol., pastor's private record of members, 1896-1913. Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1933 --. Financial : 2 vols., 1917-34, 1934 -- current vol. custody, George Brien, Treasurer, 47-25 48th St., Woodside, Queens.
136. EMMANUEL (Emmanuel Reformed Protestant Dutch Church), 1897-1908. Glenmore Ave. corner Crystal St., East New York, Brooklyn.
Organized 1897. Commonly known as the German-American Church, and East New York Church. Services at above address until dissolved, 1908. First clergyman, Rev. William H.J. Boetcker, 1898-1902.
Registers: 1 vol., members, 1897, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, 1898-1907, communicants, 1900-03. Financial : Treas. accts., 1 vol., 1897-1907. Other records: 1 file box, building fund subscription lists, contracts and specifications for building, 1898-99, vouchers, receipts. Loc. NjNbS.
137. BETHANY MEMORIAL (Bethany Memorial Reformed Church), 1898 --. 67th St. and First Ave. , Manhattan.
Organized 1898 from mission station of Madison Avenue Church (entry 26). Bethany received endowment 1915, with dissolution of Madison Avenue Church. Collegiate Church (entry 1) assumed trusteeship for one hundred
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Entry 137-140
Reformed Church in America
years, increased endowment 1917. The minister is the representative of Collegiate Church in Bethany Consistory. Services first held in a store, later in a holl; then in brick church, First Avenue and COth Street until 1909. Prosont church dedicated January 30, 1910. Tudor architecture, red brick construction; Bethany Memorial Nursery, same design and construction, adjoins church. First clergyman, Rev. Joseph Tucker Lansdale, 1897-1904; ed. Baltimore City Col. 1886, Drew Theological Sem. 1891. Prosent clergy- man, Rev. Paul Dickie, 1929 --; ed. Maryville Col. Tonn. Mc Cormick Sem. Chi- cago .
"The Church of New York", The New York Sun, 1932, #10. Loc. NN.
Minutes: Consistory and Elders, 1898-1918 lost; 1 vol., 1918 -- , (custody Mr. John Grabar, 246 Calhoun Avo., Bronx) . Registers: 1 vol., members, 1898 -- , baptisms, marringes, deaths, 1904 -- (vol. started 1910, earlier records copied) . Financial: 3 vols., 1929-34, 1934-37, 1937 --. Other records: Sunday School, 2 vols., 1907-29,1929 --.
138. PRINCE'S BAY (The Reformed of Prince's Bay), 1900 --. Soguine Ave., Prince's Bay, Richmond.
Organized 1900 from Prince's Bay Union Undenominational Church, begun 1899. Became Prince's Bay Congregational Church 1904; reorganized as ~ Re- formed Church, 1921. Early services in boat house anchored at Seguine Point. Frame church erected Wilbur Street, 1900, occupied until 1914. Present church Gothic architecture, frome, dedicated 1914. First clergyman, Rev. David Junor, 1900-04; ed. Toronto Univ. 1866. First clergyman (after rer organization), Rev. Henry Dolavan Frost, 1921-36; ed. Rutgers Col. 1911, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1914. Prosent clergyman, Rev. Winfield Burggraaf, 1936 --; ed. Hope Col. 1922, Western Theological Sem. 1925, Frec Univ. Amsterdam, 1928.
Minutes: General, 1 vol., 1905-14. Consistory, 2 vols., 1926 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, deaths, mombors, 1 vol., 1921 --. Financial: Treas. Ledger, 1 vol., 1921 --.
139. BETHANY (Bethany Reformed Church), 1902-19. Columbia Hoights, Brooklyn.
Organized 1902 by union of Bethany Chapel and North Church (en- tries 69-1,72). Servicos in brick church dedicated 1870 by Bethany Chapel. Dissolved 1919. First clergyman, Rev. James Demarest, 1902-11; ed. Rutgers Col. 1872, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1876.
140. GRACE (Grace Reformed Church of Flatbush), 1903 --. Bedford Ave. and Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn.
Organized 1903 from Grace Chapel (ontry 2-A), founded 1871. In- corporated July 15, 1903 (County Clerk, Rol. Inc.). Present Gothic-Spanish church dedicated 1899. First clergyman, Rev. Charles Sterling Wyckoff, 1903-10; ed, Rutgers Col. 1888, New Brunswick Theological Som. 1891. Present clergyman, Rev. Rudolph H. Davidson, 1933 --.
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Entry 1.40-143
Minutos: Consistory, 3 vols., 1899-1901, 1901-26,1926 --ยท Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1890 --.
141. MARINERS' HARBOR (Mariners' Harbor Reformed Church), 1905 --. Richmond Terrace and Lockman Avo., Mariners' Harbor, Richmond,
Organized. 1905 from branch of Staten Island Church (entry 12-C), begun 1883. Incorporated January 12, 1907 (County Clerk, Inc. vol 3, p 149). Present church dedicated 1883. Small Gothic church, first floor constructed of concrete, upper floor frame. First clorgyman, Rev. De Witt G. Rockefeller, 1906-13; ed. Rutgers Col. 1879, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1882. Present clergyman, Rey. Harold Pangburn, 1937 --; ed. N.Y. Univ. 1932, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1935.
Minutes: Consistory, 2 vols., 1905-20,1920 -- (current vol. custody William H. Harvey, 307 Main St.). Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, elders and deacons, 1 vol., 1905 --. Financial: Treas. reports, 2 vols., 1905-24,1924 -- (current vol. custody Arthur Zoluff, 14 Arlington St. ).
142. WOODLAWN (Woodlawn Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York), 1906 --. Ave. N and E. 10th St., Brooklyn.
Organized 1906 from Woodlawn Charel (entry 10-A), founded 1890. Incorporated November 5, 1906 (County Clerk, Rel. Inc.). Services in frame church at East 9th Street between Avenue M and Ryder Avenue until 1924, church remodeled, removed to present site. Present church, 14th century Tudor design, frame, brick and stone construction, dedicated 1925. First and present clergyman, Rev. John Gilmore Addy, 1906 --; ed. Princeton Theo- logical Sem. 1897.
John Gilmore Addy, editor, Directory of the Woodlawn Reformed Church, N.Y ., Consistory, 1935, 88 pp. Loc. NN.
Minutes: Consistory and Elders, 3 vols., 1913-26, 1926-35,1935 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1906 --. Financial : Treas. accts., 5 vols., 1913-24, 1924-31, 1931-34, 1934-37, 1937 -- (ous tody Mr. D.H. Chestnut, 4707 Bay Parkway). Other Records; Misc. historical data, 1 box, 1906 --. 1 box of lantern slides of church history.
143. WINFIELD (Winfield Reformed Church), 1907 --. 4212 67th St., Woodside, Queens.
Organized 1907. Originated as Sunday school 1868, became Hope Mission 1880. Services in frame chapel, 67th Street and Queens Boulevard until 1914, when the present church was dedicated. Freme Gothic church with cornerstone inscribed "Winfield Reformed Church - 1914". Frame parsonage adjoining, erected 1930. First clergyman, Rev. William .T.H. Miller, 1907-11; ed. Union Theological Sem. Present clergyman, Rev. Donald E. Hicks, 1935 --; ed. Hope Col. 1930, New Brunswick Theological Sem.
William Ten Eyck Adams, "Historical Review", mss., 1932. Loc.
at church.
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Entry 143-149
Minutos: General, 1 vol., 1863-77. Consistory, 1 vol., 1907 -- (custody church clerk, Mr. E.R. Prown, 69-19 49th Ave., Woodside). Elders 1 vol 1907 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1907 --. Financial: Treas. accts. 2 vols., 1907 -- (custody church treasurer, Charles Miller, 53-64 72nd St., Maspeth). Othor Records: Sunday school, 2 vols., 1868 -- (custody Mrs. Miller, 53-64 72nd St., Maspeth).
144. ELMENDORF CHAPEL, 1908 --. 171 East 121st St., Manhattan. Seo Harlem Collegiate Church (entry 5-A) .
145. FAR ROCKAWAY (First Reformed #:f Far Rockaway), 1909 --. Far Rocka- way Blvd. opposite Nielson St., Far Rockaway, Queons.
Organized 1909 os German Evangelical Church. Services on Carlton Avenue until 1912, when prosent Gothic frame church dedicated. Property formerly occupied by First Russel Saco Memorial Presbyterian Church. Fresent nome adopted 1915. First clergyman, Rev. Paul H. Hopf, 1909-15; cd. Western Theological Sem. Prosent clergyman, Rov. Carl W. Fleth, 1931 --; cd. Moody Bible Institute 1922, Bloomfield Theological Sem. 1931.
Minutes : Consistory, 1 vol., 1330 --. Rogisters; Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 2 vols., 1909-21,1921 --.
146. FORT WASHINGTON, 1909 --. Fort Washington and 181st St., Manhattan. Sec Collegiate Church (ontry 1-P) .
147. BARREN ISLAND (Barren Island Reformed Church), 1910-16. Barren Island, Brooklyn.
Organized 1910. Became extinct 1916. First clergyman, Rev. Jacob Meier, 1913-16; ed. Bloomfield Theological Som. 1905.
148. WINDSOR TERRACE (Roformed Church at Windsor Terrace), 1910-18. Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn.
Organized 1910. Dissolved 1918. First clergyman, Rev. William H. Jackson, 1912-13.
149. ZION (Zion German Evangelical Church of New York), 1911 --. 1288 Stebbins Ave., Bronx.
Organized 1911 by merger of German Evangelical Church (entry 48) and Zion Gorman Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Services in the latters' church, East 165th Street, Bronx, until 1912. Prosent church dedicated 1912; rededicated after enlargement, 1929. Gothic architecture, brick with limestone trim. First clergyman, Rev. Julius W. Goyer, 1911-14; cd. Rutgers Col. 1862, New Brunswick Theological Som. 1862. Present clergyman, Rev. Albert Ferdinand Christian Hahn, 1914 --; ed- Gymnasium Germany, 1905, Bloomfield Som. 1908.
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Reformed Church in America
Entry 149-152
Albert F. Hahn, Directory of Zion Evangelical Church 1926-36, N.Y.
Consistory, 1936. Church, 100th Anniversary Zion Evangelical Church, N.Y., Consistory, 1936, 32 pp. Loc. NN.
Minutes: Consistory, 3 vols., 1535-50, 1850-73, 1873 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, burials, 3 vols., 1835-50, 1850-73, 1874 --. Financial: Treas. accts., 1 vol., 1908 --. Records, 1835-1911 are those of the German Evangelical Church.
150. CLOVE ROAD (Clove Road Reformed Chapel), 1915-20. Clove Valley, Richmond .
Organized 1915. Disbanded 1920. First clergyman, Rev. Erich Theodore Muller, 1919-20; ed. New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1919.
151. DOUGLASTON (The Community Church of Douglaston, of New York Inc. ), 1919 --. 3950 Douglaston Pkwy, Douglaston, Queens.
Organized 1919. Incorporated June 23, 1917 (County Clerk, Inc. vol 2, p 178, 12657). Services in frame chapel on same sito until present church was dedicated in 1923. Georgian Colonial architecture, frame and brick construction. Former chapel now Church Annex. Present clergyman, Rev. Eugene M. Flipe, 1921 --; ed. Hope Col. 1916, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1920, Rutgers Univ. 1926.
Minutes: Consistory, 1 vol., 1921 -- (includes baptisms, marriages, members, denths, financial records).
152. TRINITY (The Trinity Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York), 1919 --. Prospect Ave. and Palmetto St., Ridgewood, Brooklyn.
Organized 1919 through merger of St. Peter's (Brooklyn), and Avenue B (Manhattan), Churchos (entries 101,108). Services in red brick Gothic church, previously occupied by St. Peter's, Union Avenue and Scholes Street until 1923. Present church and parsonage adjoining, dedicated February 20, 1927. Modified Gothic architecture, brick with stone trim. Present clergy- man, Rev. George G. Wacker, 1919 --; ed. Bloomfield Theological Sem. 1898.
Eugene L. Armbruster, Eastern District of Brooklyn, N.Y., Church, 1912. George G. Wacker, Eightieth Jubilee of Trinity Reformed Church, N.Y., Church, 1933, 18 pp. George G. Wacker, editor, The 1933 Trinity Year Book and Directory, N.Y., Church, 1934, 24 pp. Church, Trinity Chimos, 1929 --.
Minutes: Elders, 1 vol., 1919 --. Rec. Socv., 1 vol., 1919 --. Reg- isters: Baptisms, marriages, funerals, 1 vol., 1919 --. Financial: Treas. accts., 1 vol., 1919 --. Financial Secy. accts., 1 vol., 1919-25. Other records: Sunday School Rec. Socv., 1 vol., 1919 --. Treas. accts., 1 vol., 1919 --. Martha Missionary Society minutos, 3 vols., 1928 -- (custody Mrs. Wacker, 66-30 60th Place). Financial, 1 vol., 1928 -- (custody Mrs. Muller, 365 Stockholm St.). Trens. accts., 1 vol., 1928 -- (custody Mrs. Bach, 6919 64th Place) . Ladies Aid, Rec. Secy., 1 vol ., 1919 --. Financial Secy. and Treas., 1 vol., 1919 --.
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Entry 153-155
Reformed Church in America
153. CHURCH OF THE MASTER ( Church of the Master, Toformed) , 1921 --. 2988 Eastern Blvd., Bronx.
Organized 1921. Formed :s : mission of the Now York Clessis 1923. Rural type church, dedicated 1923, adjoining church house of frame and stucco construction. First clergyman, Rev. Calvin C. Meury, 1924-26. Prosent clergymon, Rov. James M. Martin, 1935 --; ed. Rutgers Col. 1899, New Brunswick Theological Som. 1902; Permanent Clerk of the General Synod since 1920.
Minutes: Consistory, loose-leaf, 1923 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1924 --.
154. MANOR CHURCH (Minister, Elders and Deacons of Manor Church), 1930 --. 350 W. 26th St., Manhattan.
Orgonized 1923. Originated as Sunday School 120 of the Sabbath School Union 1854, became Manor Mission 1855, and Monor Chapel (entry 28-^), under care of South Church 1866. Taken in charge by Classis of New York in 1914. Become an independent church in 1023. Incorporated April 20, 1938 (County Clork, Inc. vol 66, #3384). Church dedicated 1873; enlarged by addition of church house 1907. Modified Cothic, brick construction. First clergyman, Rov. Charles W. Gulick, 1923-30; od. Rutgers Col. 1895, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1898. Present clergyman, Rev. John P. Pocos, 1936 --; ed. Wesleyan Col. 1914, Univ. of Penn. 1919.
Church, 75th Anniversary Services of Manor Reformed Church, N. Y., Consistory, 1931, 4 pp. Loc. NN.
Minutes: Consistory, 1 vol., 1923 --. Dogisters: Baptisms, marriages, members, donths, 1 vol., 1860 -- (1860-83 copied from South Church Register) . Curront members, card index filo. Other Records: Manor Chapel Register: Baptisms, marriages, mombors, deaths, 2 vols., 1873-83 (copy, originals with South Church records loc. NiNbS . 1883-1923 (originals ), Sunday School enrollment, card index file, 1856 --.
155. KEW GARDENS ( The First Church of Kew Gardens Reformed), 1925 --. 82-50 Kew Gardens Rd., Kew Gardens, Queens.
Organized 1925. Services in frame house now the personage. Prosent church, Colonial architecture, rod brick and frame construction, dedicated 1928. Cornerstone inscribed "The First Church of Kow Gardens, A.D. 1928". First clergyman, Rev. Alexander Wouters, 1925-31; od. Hamilton Col. 1893, Auburn Sem. 1897. Present clergyman, Rev. George Steinister, 1938 --; Hopo Col. 1916, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1919, Union Thoological Sem. 1926.
Alexander Wouters, History of First Church of Kew Gardens, N. Y., Consistory, 1930. Loc. at church.
Minutes: Consistory, 1 vol., 1925 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1925 --. Financial; Troas. accts., 1 vol., 1925 --.
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Entry 156-158
156. CHARLESTON (Charleston Reformed Church), 1927 --. Arthur Kill Rd., Charleston, Richmond.
Organized 1927 from undenominational community Sunday school, 9 Phelps Place, founded about 1887. Incorporated March 28, 1928 (County Clerk, Inc. vol 9, p 204). Present church and church house dedicated 1927. Colonial architecture, brick construction. First clergyman, Rev. Arthur B. Boynton, 1927-29; ed. Amherst Col. 1910, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1913. Present clergyman, Rev. Steward J. D. Day, 1930 --; ed. Princeton Univ. 1904, Auburn Sem. 1908.
Minutes: Consistory, 1 vol., 1927 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vel., 1927 --. Financial: Treas. accts., 1 vol., 1927 --.
157. CHURCH ON THE HILL (Church on The Hill, Reformed), 1927 --. 167-11 35th Ave., Flushing, Queens.
Organized 1927. Originated as an undenominational mission 1893, became the Broadway Congregational Church 1905. Services in a frame chapel, 162nd Street near 45th Avenue, for several months in 1927. Now used by Norwegian-American Lutheran Church. Mot in a storo, 35-09 - 169th Street, until present church dedicated in 1929. Red brick, English rural type, with wood trim. Manse house, frame and stucco construction, adjoins church. Present clergyman, Rev. Bradley J. Folensbee, 1927 --; ed. Rutgers Univ. 1915, New Brunswick Theological Sem. 1918.
Church, 10th Anniversary of the Church on the Hill Reformed, N.Y., Consistory, 1937, 44 pp. Loc. NN.
Minutes: Consistory, 1 vol., 1927 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1927 --.
158. QUEENSBORO HILL (Queensboro Hill Community Church, Reformed), 1928 --. 138th St. and 60th Ave., Flushing, Queens.
Organized 1928 from a Sunday school conducted at 58-12 134th Street since 1927. Services in store on North Hempstead Turnpike, later in Flushing Wissonomee Country Club until present church dedicated 1932, Early Tudor architecture, brick, frame and stucco, construction. Present clergyman, Rcv. Joseph E. Carlin, 1928 --; ed. N.Y. Univ. 1908.
Joseph E. Carlin, Directory and Year Book of the Queensboro Hill Community Church, N.Y., Consistory, 1333, 16 pp. Loc. NN.
Minutes: Consistory, (loose leaf) 1928 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, burials, membership, 1 vol., 1928 --.
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Entry 159-161
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159. CAMBRIA HEIGHTS COMMUNITY (Cambria Heights Community Reformed Church), 1929 --. 116th Ave. and 220th St., St. Albans, Queens.
Organized 1928. Services in frame house, 116-03 219th Street, now the parsonage roer of church, until prosent church was dedicated 1933. Colonial architecture, brick and frame construction. Present clergyman, Rev. Millard M. Gifford, 1932 --; ed. Union Theological Sem. 1932.
Millard M. Gifford, Cambria Heights Community Church 10th Anni- versary, N.Y., Consistory, 1938, 26 pp. Loc. NN.
Minutes: Consistorv, 1 vol., 1929 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, deaths, members, 1 vol., 1929 --.
160. EAST 89TH STREET CHURCH, 1929 --. 67 E. 89th St., Manhattan. Sec Harlem Collegiato Church (entry 5-B) .
161. WILLIAMSBRIDGE ROAD (Williamsbridge Roformed Church in America),
1936 --. 1625 Williamsbridge Rd., Bronx.
Organized 1936. Originated os The Annex of the West Farms Church (entry 52-A), in 1932. Red brick Colonial church, dedicated 1933. First clergyman, Rev. William E. Phifer, 1932-35; ed. Davisson Col. (N.C.) 1896, Union Theological Sem. Richmond, Va. 1903. Present clergyman, Rev. Marvin Frederick Holl, S.S., 1935 --; ed. N.Y. Univ. (special courses) .
Minutes: Consistory and Elders, 1 vol., 1932 --. Registers: Baptisms, marriages, members, deaths, 1 vol., 1935 --.
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