The original
Church building was 50 by 80 feet and would seat 500 persons. The architect
was John Hose of Watertown, N.Y. The Church was built by Eben Cowles and
Son of Watertown at a cost of $25,000. The cornerstone was laid on October
1, 1864, and the Church was completed near the end of 1865. The dedication
Service was held on January 3, 1866, with Bishop Mathew Simpson giving
the Dedicatory sermon.
In 1890 the Remington Memorial Chapel was added to the Church. It was
given by Caroline A. Remington in memory of her husband, Philo Remington.
During 1910 extensive alterations and redecorating, which included a new
steam heating system, walls and ceiling redecorated, a new hardwood floor
laid in the auditorium, a new lighting system and a new front entrance
were completed at a cost of $9,750. Also during this time the first of
the Memorial Windows was installed.
In 1944 yet another new heating system was installed and the sanctuary
was once again redecorated. A new lighting system was installed and other
improvements and some necessary repairs were made.
This church has had a useful and vigorous life for over 135 years. We
of the present time feel confident that, with God's guidance and the active
cooperation of the membership, our Church will continue its life for many
years to come.
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