Historic shrines of America; being the story of one hundred and twenty historic buildings and the pioneers who made them notable . URIS-JUMEL HOUSE, NEW YORK CITY. Photo by Frank Cousins Art CompanySee page 87. ILIPSE MANOK HOUSE, YONKERS, N. Y. Jlioto hij A. , YunkersSee page 01 PATKOONS AND KNICKERBOCKERS 97 gallery, and from there he would watch the arrival ofthe General and Lady Washington as they came upFair Street to the church, in a coach and four. In the same address Dr. Dix said: The church re-mains, substantially, such as it was in the first days;alterations have been made in


Historic shrines of America; being the story of one hundred and twenty historic buildings and the pioneers who made them notable . URIS-JUMEL HOUSE, NEW YORK CITY. Photo by Frank Cousins Art CompanySee page 87. ILIPSE MANOK HOUSE, YONKERS, N. Y. Jlioto hij A. , YunkersSee page 01 PATKOONS AND KNICKERBOCKERS 97 gallery, and from there he would watch the arrival ofthe General and Lady Washington as they came upFair Street to the church, in a coach and four. In the same address Dr. Dix said: The church re-mains, substantially, such as it was in the first days;alterations have been made in it, but they have notchanged its general appearance. For justness of pro-portion and elegance of style, it still holds a leadingplace among our city churches, and must be regardedas a fine specimen of its particular school of architec-ture. When it was built, the western end commandedan uninterrupted view of the river and the Jersey shore,for the waters of the Hudson then flowed up to the lineof Greenwich Street, all beyond is made land. In the portico of the old church is a monument toGeneral Montgomery, a member of St. Pauls parish,who fell at Quebec, and is buried in the chapel. Thismonument, which w


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