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The
authoritative source on
early churches of New Jersey
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We've created a database and photographic inventory on more than half
the 18th & 19th century churches in the state and add to it each month.
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Saint Andrew's Church
Mount Holly, Burlington County

Saint Andrew's is remarkable because it is one of the earliest examples
of the Gothic Revival style in the state, not just a traditional Wren-Gibbs
church with a few Gothic details. It was built in 1844. The Anglican
church was established in Mount Holly by 1765.
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