RARE Old Albumen Photo - Chittenango NY St Paul's Church Interior 1884 Bendixen

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Seller: Top-Rated Plus Seller dalebooks ✉️ (8,794) 100%, Location: Rochester, New York, US, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 266710811987 RARE Old Albumen Photo - Chittenango NY St Paul's Church Interior 1884 Bendixen . Identified on back in manuscript handwriting. Signed by photographer Bendixen, 1884. Oversized cabinet card photo. Chittenango, New York. It is a three-by-four-bay, Gothic Revival–style structure built with board and batten siding.
RARE  Old Photograph
 
Interior - St. Paul's Church
Chittenango, New York
1884

For offer - a rare old image! Fresh from an estate in Upstate NY. Never offered on the market until now. Vintage, Old, antique, Original - NOT a Reproduction - Guaranteed !! Identified on back in manuscript handwriting. Signed by photographer Bendixen, 1884. Measures 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Oversized cabinet card photo. In good to very good condition - light crease to upper lh corner. Please see photos. If you collect 19th century history, American, Americana, religion, photography images, etc., this is a nice one for your paper or ephemera collection. Combine shipping on multiples purchases.  1287

Nearby towns in Madison County :  City[edit] Oneida Towns[edit] The towns in southern Madison County originated from the Twenty Townships ceded by the Oneida tribe to the State of New York. Brookfield Cazenovia DeRuyter Eaton Fenner Georgetown Hamilton Lebanon Lenox Lincoln Madison Nelson Smithfield Stockbridge Sullivan Villages[edit] Canastota Cazenovia Chittenango DeRuyter Earlville Hamilton Madison Morrisville Munnsville Wampsville (county seat) Census-designated place[edit] Bridgeport Hamlets[edit] Leonardsville New Woodstock Peterboro The Oxbow West Edmeston St. Paul's Church is a historic Episcopal church located at 204 Genesee Street in Chittenango, Madison County, New York. It is a three-by-four-bay, Gothic Revival–style structure built with board and batten siding. It was built about 1865 and features a forest of tall pinnacles and decorative trimwork on the front facade.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.[1] The Episcopal Church (TEC) is the United States-based member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is a Christian church divided into nine provinces and has dioceses in the United States, Taiwan, Micronesia, the Caribbean, Central and South America, as well as the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe and the Navajoland Area Mission. The current presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church is Michael Bruce Curry, the first African American bishop to serve in that position. In 2015, the Episcopal Church had 1,917,182 active baptized members, of whom 1,779,335 were members located in the United States.[1] In 2011, it was the nation's 14th largest denomination.[2] In 2015, Pew Research estimated that 1.2 percent of the adult population in the United States, or 3 million people, self-identify as mainline Episcopalians/Anglicans.[3] The church was organized after the American Revolution, when it became separate from the Church of England, whose clergy are required to swear allegiance to the British monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The Episcopal Church describes itself as "Protestant, yet Catholic".[4] The Episcopal Church is an apostolic church, tracing its bishops back to the apostles via holy orders. The Book of Common Prayer (BCP), a collection of traditional rites, blessings, liturgies, and prayers used throughout the Anglican Communion, is central to Episcopal worship. The Episcopal Church was active in the Social Gospel movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.[5] Since the 1960s and 1970s, the church has pursued a decidedly more liberal course. It has opposed the death penalty and supported the civil rights movement and affirmative action. Some of its leaders and priests are known for marching with influential civil rights' demonstrators such as Martin Luther King Jr. The Church calls for the full legal equality of gay and lesbian people, a movement partly inspired by their similar call for racial equality during the mid-1950s. In 2015, the Church's 78th annual General Convention passed resolutions allowing the blessing of same-sex marriages and approved two official liturgies to bless such unions,[6] though they are not yet official rites within the Book of Common Prayer. Due to the complex process of editing or making additions to the Prayer Book,[citation needed] the BCP still describes marriage as being the union of a man and a woman.[7] The Episcopal Church ordains women and LGBT people to the priesthood, the diaconate, and the episcopate, despite opposition from a number of other member churches of the global Anglican Communion. In 2003, Gene Robinson was the first non-celibate openly gay person ordained as a bishop in documented Christian history.
  • Condition: Used
  • Condition: Good to very good. See description.
  • Antique: Yes
  • Photo Type: Albumen
  • Color: Black & White
  • Date of Creation: 1880-1889
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Subject: Historic & Vintage
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 10")
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Type: Photograph
  • Original/Reprint: Original Print
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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