Publisher's Synopsis
Commemorating two centuries of faith and community, "Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, of Schenectady, N. Y., June 20th and 21st ... 1880" offers a detailed look into the history of one of New York's oldest congregations. Compiled by William Elliot Griffis and Jonathan Pearson, this historical record captures the spirit and growth of the church from its humble beginnings to its prominent role in the Schenectady community.
This volume provides valuable insights into the religious life of early Americans, the challenges they faced, and the traditions they established. It serves as a lasting tribute to the generations of congregants who shaped the church's identity and contributed to its enduring legacy.
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