. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. a,W KikiAi CHvircHes and ScKools 281 Buren, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. AugustusWynkoop. Services were first held in the unused Baptistchurch, now the Guion tenement house. The church edifice originally stood opposite the presentschoolhouse, on ground given by Mr. David Van Schaack,being part of the lot on which now stands the residence of thelate Mrs. John Jay Van Schaack. In 1868 the building wasremoved piece by piece to its present site, bought of Beekman. The consecration service was held June 22


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. a,W KikiAi CHvircHes and ScKools 281 Buren, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. AugustusWynkoop. Services were first held in the unused Baptistchurch, now the Guion tenement house. The church edifice originally stood opposite the presentschoolhouse, on ground given by Mr. David Van Schaack,being part of the lot on which now stands the residence of thelate Mrs. John Jay Van Schaack. In 1868 the building wasremoved piece by piece to its present site, bought of Beekman. The consecration service was held June 22, 1852. BishopCarleton Chase, of New Hampshire, presiding, entered thechurch accompanied by Frederick T. Tiffany, the Rector,followed by the Wardens and Vestrymen and these visitingclergymen: Revs. Drs. Kip of Albany and Van Kleek ofTroy; Revs. Waters of Kingston, Adams of Rhinebeck, andHollingsworth of Stockport. The Instrument of Donation was read by the Kip and Van Kleek conducted the services. Hollingsworth reading the Lessons, and the Bishoppr


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