Memorial · New York

CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW THE CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW WAS FOUNDED IN 1708, AND THE FIRST CHURCH BUILDING WAS COMPLETED IN 1712 ON LAND GIVEN IN 1711 BY WILLIAM TILLIER. IN 1713 QUEEN ANNE GRANTED THE CHURCH A CHATER AND PRESENTED VALUED GIFTS INCLUDING A CHALICE

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THE CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW WAS FOUNDED IN 1708,
AND THE FIRST CHURCH BUILDING WAS COMPLETED IN 1712
ON LAND GIVEN IN 1711 BY WILLIAM TILLIER. IN 1713
QUEEN ANNE GRANTED THE CHURCH A CHATER AND PRESENTED VALUED GIFTS INCLUDING A CHALICE Memorial

CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW THE CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW WAS FOUNDED IN 1708, AND THE FIRST CHURCH BUILDING WAS COMPLETED IN 1712 ON LAND GIVEN IN 1711 BY WILLIAM TILLIER. IN 1713 QUEEN ANNE GRANTED THE CHURCH A CHATER AND PRESENTED VALUED GIFTS INCLUDING A CHALICE

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