The Wallkill Valley in art and story . mson; ProtestantEpiscopal, Rev. Thos. Burrows; ProtestantEpiscopal (Supply), Rev. Alden Bennett;Church of the Holy Cross, Rev. C. M. Hall; First Church of Christ (Scientist), Rev. 22 Franklin St; First Reformed (Dutch), (1661),Rev. J. G. Van Slyke; Second Reformed(Dutch). (1848), Rev. T. B. Seeley; Re-formed Church of the Comforter (1770), E. Winnie; Roman Catholic, Rev. FrancisFabian; Roman Catholic, Rev. D. P. Ward;Roman Catholic, Rev. R. L. Burtsell; RomanCatholic, Rev. E. M. Sweeney; Roman Catho-lid. Rev. M. Kueken; Union Childrens Church, Rev.


The Wallkill Valley in art and story . mson; ProtestantEpiscopal, Rev. Thos. Burrows; ProtestantEpiscopal (Supply), Rev. Alden Bennett;Church of the Holy Cross, Rev. C. M. Hall; First Church of Christ (Scientist), Rev. 22 Franklin St; First Reformed (Dutch), (1661),Rev. J. G. Van Slyke; Second Reformed(Dutch). (1848), Rev. T. B. Seeley; Re-formed Church of the Comforter (1770), E. Winnie; Roman Catholic, Rev. FrancisFabian; Roman Catholic, Rev. D. P. Ward;Roman Catholic, Rev. R. L. Burtsell; RomanCatholic, Rev. E. M. Sweeney; Roman Catho-lid. Rev. M. Kueken; Union Childrens Church, Rev. The First Reformed Church of Kingston isundoubtedly the oldest organization in theValley, around which cluster many historicmemories. The early settlers with the daunt-less spirit and Holland courage, settling asearly as 1665, near Kingston, at the mouth ofthe Wallkill, were earnest and devoted in theirreligion. Their names have become a syn-onym for stern morality on ardent church ruling passion seemed the love of Church. Rl v. Dux a mi RSTi >\ NEW HURLEY. N. Y. th to them was more than the homeland, and their sturdy religion became rich heritage of their rhese factors, touched and entwined together making and transmitting still each its element of rtrture close together In tins very valley of the Wallkill, to this day betray their lineage. The first n 1661, al the corner oi what is now known as Main and Wall Sts. It was built of logs and In 1679 a stu11(. building was erected, and the church was incorporated in 1719. The in- insumed by fire, when Kingston was burned in 1777: the building remained stand- A Stone building was again erected; this has been supplanted by the present modern structure ? Indebted to Wr. (hubs i\ stickney of Deckertown, hurches south oi Goshen. N. J., for data and information relat- .X Our Valley contains many religious denominations, but only those who acceptChrist as their chief corner stone, may expect a Union of Creeds in Heaven as t


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