History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . enue, and inthe spring of that year ground was broken to buildthe New Calvary, forty by seventy feet, of stone,which was completed in the fall, the edifice resem-bling the old English style of architecture, manybeautiful conglomerates and other native stones beingselected for its erection. Their former mission churchwas taken down in the year 1872. This parish wasduly organized in the year 1862. The Rev. .1. is the present rector, and came from Church, Jersey C


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . enue, and inthe spring of that year ground was broken to buildthe New Calvary, forty by seventy feet, of stone,which was completed in the fall, the edifice resem-bling the old English style of architecture, manybeautiful conglomerates and other native stones beingselected for its erection. Their former mission churchwas taken down in the year 1872. This parish wasduly organized in the year 1862. The Rev. .1. is the present rector, and came from Church, Jersey City, the 23d of February,1875, and resides in the rectory belonging to theparish. The number of sittings, 240 ; number of com-municants, 128 ; Sabbath-school scholars, 70. Super-intendent, Rev. J. F. Butterworth. St. Teresas Eoman Catholic Church.—Upon ahill that commaiuls the view of tiie beautiful coun-try all around the Summit is erected a neat littlechurch, built of stone in English Gothic style, anddedicated to St. Teresa. The growth of fine shade-trees cover the ground and give it the appearance of. if>ia©if>iiaTv @? ®M@„ w.


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