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St. Paul's Episcopal Church
East Orange, Essex County

There
are not a lot of faux Tudor churches in the state, but this
one works rather well. It was organized as St Paul's in 1870, but the
name was changed to St Agnes' and St Paul's Church later. The church
was erected in 1893-96. It is a rather plain stone building with this
Tudor
façade. The architect was William Halsey Wood of Newark.
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