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The authoritative source
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early churches of New Jersey
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St.
Mark's English Lutheran Church
Trenton, Mercer County
St.
Mark's was organized in 1898 in the Chambersburg section of Trenton
and the church was erected a year later. It is a modified form of
what would probably be called the Shingle style. Characteristic of
the period, especially for upscale homes, tt is the onlynineteenth
century shingle style church in the county.
It has been extensively remodeled and
is now the Joe Gale Recreation Center.
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