. The city of Troy and its vicinity. e withher long cherished and earnest desire,1869. The new chapel, built ofstone, east of the church and oppositethe old chapel, is used by the Sunday-school, and is admirably mural tablet in it is inscribed:Woodside Chapel. Erected A. , by Margaret E. Proudfit, JamesA. Burden, I. Townsend Burden, inmemory of their children. HenryBurden died January 19, 1871, and asit was his intention to build a manse,his surviving children erected one onthe west side of the church as a me-morial to their father. Pastors : Matthew B. Lowrie, calledJuly 8,


. The city of Troy and its vicinity. e withher long cherished and earnest desire,1869. The new chapel, built ofstone, east of the church and oppositethe old chapel, is used by the Sunday-school, and is admirably mural tablet in it is inscribed:Woodside Chapel. Erected A. , by Margaret E. Proudfit, JamesA. Burden, I. Townsend Burden, inmemory of their children. HenryBurden died January 19, 1871, and asit was his intention to build a manse,his surviving children erected one onthe west side of the church as a me-morial to their father. Pastors : Matthew B. Lowrie, calledJuly 8, installed October 30, 1S68, toDecember 26, 1870 ; Teunis S. Ham-lin, installed September 28, 1S71, toSeptember, 1S84; Arthur HuntingtonAllen, February 8, 1885, to presenttime. Oakwood Avenue PresbyterianChurch is on the northwest cornerof Tenth and Hoosick Streets. Anumber of the members of the FirstPresbyterian Church organized theOakwood Avenue Sunday-school, onMarch 18, 1866, occupying rooms ofa building on the west side of Tenth. 249 Street, north of Hoosick Street; Graves being afterward four lots were pur-chased on the northwest corner ofTenth and Hoosick streets and theelection of the chapel was begun. OnJanuary i, 1867, the Sunday-schooloccupied it. The building was dedi-cated July I, 1868. Seventeen mem-bers and two elders were dismissedfrom the First Presbyterian Churchthat year to organize the OakwoodAvenue Church. Pastors: George Van Deurs, Janu-ary. 1868 to 1872 ; C. S. Durfee, 1S73to 1874; George Van Deurs, 1876101879; George D. Adams, 1881 ; Sybrandt, 1882 to present time. Ninth Presbyterian Church ison the northwest corner of NorthSecond and Jay Streets. In 1846,some of the members of the SecondPresbyterian Church organized a Sun-day-school, held for a time in thesmall wooden building known as theDisciples Church, on the west side ofNorth Second Street, between Jay andVanderheyden streets, and now thedwelling house. No, 221. Afte


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