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East Dutch Reformed Church
Newark, Essex County

Known as Trinity Reformed since 1894, this fine red brick Gothic Revival
church was erected in 1870, a year after its organization. There is
also a smaller brick chapel to the rear, with Gothic windows and the
classic nave and aisles of post-1850 Episcopal churches. The cornerstone
seems to read 1800, but that is improbable.
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