St. Nicholas on the Hudson
37 Point Street - New Hamburg, New York - (914) 297-2010
The Rev. J. Donald Bane (Office 297-3237)
Deacon Larry Haynes (Home 298-8836)
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ZION MEMORIAL CHAPEL (ST. NICHOLAS-ON-THE-HUDSON)

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St. Nicholas Episcopal Church
37 Point Street
New Hamburg, NY

Built in 1902, St. Nicholas was a chapel of Zion Episcopal Church in Wappingers Falls, NY until 1983.

"Eclectic architectural form featuring a cruciform (cross shape) plan with Gothic lancet (pointed arch) windows, verge boards and carpenter style (turned and cut-out forms) ornamentation.  The steeply pitched roof lines create a northern European flair.  This building style is unique unto itself.  It has continually housed an Episcopal congregation since its inception."
    -- Walking Tour of New Hamburg, 1991.

"The church was designed by Edward Lansing Satterlee, a relative of the rector of the chapel's parent church in Wappingers Falls as well as of the philanthropist who provided the major portion of the construction funds."
    -- Joyce C. Ghee and Joan Spence, Poughkeepsie - Halfway Up the Hudson, Arcadia Publishing, 1997




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