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The
authoritative source on
early churches of New Jersey
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the 18th & 19th century churches in the state and add to it each month.
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Harmony Presbyterian Church
Harmony, Warren County
The
traditional meetinghouse has round-arch window and door surrounds
and there is a vaguely Italianate style to the belfry in this 1886
building in Warren county. The congregation was founded in 1807, and
this is its third church on the site. The steeple, which is illuminated
at night and can be seen for miles, was erected in 1892.
For many years in the nineteenth century, the church
shared
a
minister
with
a Presbyterian church across the river in Pennsylvania.
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