Category:St. Augustine's Church (Manhattan)
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St. Augustine's Church at 290 Henry Street between Montgomery and Grand Streets in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1827-29 as the All Saints' Free Church, and was constructed out of Manhattan schist. The Georgian-Gothic design is credited to John Heath, and includes a double pediment and a projecting tower. The church was enlarged in 1848. In 1949, the congregation merged with St. Augustine's Chapel of Trinity Church, located at 107 East Houston Street, and the new combined congregation used the sanctuary on Henry Street, which was made a NYC landmark in 1966. It became an independent parish in 1976. (Sources: Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.) and AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.))
Media in category "St. Augustine's Church (Manhattan)"
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Sanborn Manhattan V. 1 Plate 060 publ. 1905.jpg 4,284 × 6,332; 4.54 MB
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St. Augustine's Church 290 Henry Street.jpg 1,634 × 2,120; 869 KB
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- Buildings of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
- Episcopal churches in Manhattan
- National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan between Canal and 14th Streets
- New York City landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street
- Henry Street (Manhattan)
- Lower East Side
- Churches in New York (state) built in 1829
- Built in New York City in 1829
- Georgian architecture in New York (state)
- Gothic Revival churches in New York City
- Trinity Church (Manhattan)
- John Heath
- Saint Augustinus churches in the United States
- Manhattan Schist as a building stone