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Photograph of St. John's Roman Catholic Church

St. John's was organized in 1819. The first wooden church was erected on the site in 1821 and was replaced with a stone church in 1839. This third church building was built in 1869.

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Photograph of Dryer Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church

A new congregation of Methodists was organized in West Utica in 1867. A chapel was built on the corner of Court and Stark streets. In 1886 the name "Dryer Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church" was...

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Photograph of St Matthews Evangelical German Lutheran Church

This Religious Society was organized on May 22 1893. On June 28th of the same year, Julius Fulmer and others gave the society a deed to the property on Roberts Street and this church was built. This...

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Photograph of Sayre Memorial Presbyterian Church

This church society was organized in 1868. In 1884, this stone church was erected by Theodore S Sayre as a memorial to his father.

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Photograph of St Frances de Sales Roman Catholic Church

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Photograph of Immanuel Baptist Church

The Immanuel Baptist Church Sunday School was established in 1888 and church services were held in a house on Seymour Avenue On July 22, 1889, the cornerstone for a church was laid. In 1905, a new...

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Photograph of House of Jacob Synagogue

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Photograph of St Agnes Roman Catholic Church

In 1887 the cornerstone was laid for St Agnes church but the building was not completed because of the death of the first pastor. A second cornerstone was laid in June 1893. The church was completed...

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Photograph of St. Luke's Episcopal Church

St' Luke's episcopal Church was a mission of Grace Church in 1869. A stone church was built on property adjoining St. Luke's Hospital and consecrated in 1876. This building was the home of St. Luke's...

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Photograph Grace Methodist Episcopal Church

Built in 1894 and Dedicated January 13,1895. This chapel continued for about ten years and was replaced with an apartment building.

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Photograph of Park Baptist Church

The Bleeker Street Baptist Church was moved in 1888 to Stuben Park and re-named "Park Baptist Church" in its new building. The congregation merged with Tabernacle Baptist Church in 1930. The building...

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Photograph of St Andrew's Episcopal Church

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Photograph of First Free Methodist Church

A "Free Methodist Church" was organized in 1863 and occupied a small wooden church on the corner of South and Miller streets. By 1880, the congregation had outgrown this building and, during the...

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Photograph of Plymouth Congregational Church

On May 13, 1883, Congregational services for 40 people were begun in the city's common council chamber. After deciding to form a Congregational Society, the group was organized in September 1883 as the...

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Photograph of Coke Memorial Welsh Methodist Episcopal Church

This Church was built in 1886 and used until 1920 when the congregation merged with First Methodist Episcopal Church to form Central ME Church The building was sold to Temple Beth El as a synagogue and...

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Photograph of Grace Episcopal Church

Grace Church was first organized in 1838 and occupied a wooden church on the corner of Broadway and Columbia streets. The present beautiful church was started in 1856 and opened for services on May 20,...

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Photograph of Highland Presbyterian Sunday School

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Photograph of South Street Methodist Episcopal Church

In 1920 this society amalgamated with Coke Memorial Church and first Methodist Episcopal Church to form Central Methodist Episcopal Church on the corner of Court Street and Broadway.

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Photograph of Christ Dutch Reform Church

Christ Church was organized in 1830 and worshipped in a church on Broad street until 1866 when a new church was erected on the corner of Genesee street and Cornalia Place. This was destroyed by fire in...

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Photograph of East Utica Moravian Sunday School

The First Moravian Church society in 1882 started a Sunday School on South street, just opposite Leeds Street. From this small beginning, a mission church known as the Second Moravian Church was...

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