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The
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early churches of New Jersey
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Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
Newark, Essex County
Trinity Methodist, at Warren Street near Sussex, was built in 1858.
The style might be called "vernacular" because it borrows
very loosely from several architectural traditions but is faithful to
none.
It now houses the Trinity Union AME.
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