Although the
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there are too many interesting churches that have disappeared—except
on old albumen prints or in engravings made for pre-1900 books
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information as we can find about these vanished churches.
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Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville, Mercer County

The church is now painted white but in other respects unchanged since this image was taken in the 1920s, I believe. It was erected in 1764 and enlarged in 1865. Robert Smith, who designed Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia and Nassua Hall on the Princeton campus was the original architect.