File:St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Niagara Street, Buffalo, New York, c. 1880s (from Views of Old-Time Buffalo).jpg

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Description St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Niagara Street, Buffalo, New York, as seen in the 1880s. The church was built about 1859 and served the congregation for thirty years, whereafter they moved to a larger building at the corner of Richmond Avenue and Summer Street (still extant, now home of Symphony Bible Church). The site of the building shown here is currently occupied by the Tops supermarket on Niagara Street.
Source Views of Old-Time Buffalo: New Year's Greeting, January 1, 1916, The Express, 1916; scanned by User:Davepape
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