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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
November 8, 2007
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Brief History of St. Paul's Church in Eastchester Published in 1886
The history of St. Paul's Church of Eastchester, now a National Historic
Site, is closely entertwined with that of the Town of Pelham.
Consequently, I often have written about the history of the church here.
For examples, see:
Friday, September 21, 2007:
The Ringing of the Bell of St. Paul's Church of Eastchester on the 100th
Anniversary of the First Service in the Stone Church
Thursday, September 6, 2007:
Information About St. Paul's Church, the Battle of Pelham and Other
Revolutionary War Events Near Pelham Contained in an Account Published in
1940
Wednesday, August 15, 2007:
Plan of Pews in St. Paul's Church 1790
Monday, August 13, 2007:
1865 Comments of Rev. William Samuel Coffey of St. Paul's Church in
Eastchester Regarding the Tenure of Rev. Robert Bolton of Pelham
Wednesday, August 8, 2007:
A Description of an Eyewitness Account of Interior of St. Paul's Church in
Eastchester During the Revolutionary War
Friday, June 15, 2007:
Photograph of St. Paul's Church in Eastchester Published in 1914
Monday, February 12, 2007:
Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site Opens New Exhibition:
"Overlooked Hero: John Glover and the American Revolution"
Wednesday, December 20, 2006:
A Brief History of St. Paul's Church in Eastchester Published in 1907
Today's Historic Pelham Blog posting transcribes another brief history of
the Church published in 1886. The material appears immediately below,
followed by a citation to its source.
"ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, EAST CHESTER. *
No report having been received, the following particulars are gathered
from Bolton's History, and the Convention Journals. This
parish was organized under the statute of the State, March 12, 1787. It
had been the field of mission labor since 1700. Among the missionaries
were Rev. Thomas Standard, who died in 1760, Rev. John Milne, and Rev.
Samuel Seabury, afterwards Bishop of Connecticut. He writes to the
Secretary of the Venerable Society, December 3, 1767, in the second year
of his pastorate, as follows: 'At East Chester, which is four miles
distant, the congregation is generally larger than at Westchester. The old
church in which they meet, as yet, is very cold. They have erected and
just completed the roof of a large, well-built stone church, on [Page 224
/ Page 225] which they have expended, they say, £700 currency; but their
ability seems exhausted and I fear I shall never see it finished. I
applied last winter to His Excellency, Sir Henry Moore, for a brief in
their favor, but the petition was rejected.' The rectors have been, 1702,
Rev. John Bartow; 1727, Rev. Thomas Standard; 1761, Rev. John Milner;
1766, Rev. Samuel Seabury; 1799, Rev. Isaac Wilkins; 1817, Rev. Ravaud
Kearney; 1826, Rev. Lawson Carter; 1836, Rev. John Grigg; 1837, Rev.
Robert Bolton; 1846, Rev. Edwin Harwood; 1847, Rev. Henry E. Duncan, and
in 1852, Rev. William S. Coffey, present incumbent. In 1728, there were 30
communicants; in 1817, 48; in 1847, 35; in 1853, 46, and in 1885, 76. The
present wardens are A.H. Dunscombe and Stephen P. Hunt.
The original church remains in use. It suffered desecration during the
Revolution, was turned into a court-house, barracks, and hospital; was
stripped and pillaged of every vestige of wood, but has been generously
and thoughtfully restored and is among the most interesting edifices of
the colonial period."
Source: Wilson, James Grant, ed., The Centennial History of the Protestant
Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New York 1785-1885, pp. 224-25 (NY, NY:
D. Appleton and Company, 1886).
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