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early churches of New Jersey
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Church
of the Redeemer
Jersey City, Hudson County

This
church was originally called the Church of the Redeemer and
it was a Lutheran church; it is now called Redeemer
Lutheran
church, so it obviously has not changed hands even if the name may
have been changed slightly. The exterior does not appear to have
been altered significantly either since it was built
in 1898. It
sits on Warner Street, just a block off Ocean. The style is best
called eclectic, as there are details drawn from several architectural
conventions.
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