Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Location
  
Union, NJ

Opened
  
1782

Phone
  
+1 908-688-3164

Added to NRHP
  
3 April 1970

Affiliation
  
Presbyterian

Built
  
1782

Area
  
6,100 m²

Year consecrated
  
1730

Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church

Leadership
  
The Rev. Roberta (Bobbie) Arrowsmith, Minister

Location
  
Stuyvesant Avenue at Chestnut St., Union, New Jersey

Address
  
888 Stuyvesant Ave, Union, NJ 07083, USA

Similar
  
Caldwell Parsonage, First Presbyterian Church of, Belcher‑Ogden House, Springfield Presbyterian Church, Deacon Andrew Hetfield H

Profiles

Christ is born the cantata choir of connecticut farms presbyterian church


Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church is located at Stuyvesant and Chestnut avenues in Union, Union County, New Jersey, United States, near U.S. Route 22. It is the oldest church in the township.

Contents

Since the settlement of Connecticut Farms in 1667 by emigrants from that colony, residents had to travel 4–5 miles (6–9 km) over poor roads every Sunday to nearby Elizabethtown (today Elizabeth) to attend church. In 1730 they decided it was time to build their own place of worship and joined together to build a wood frame structure in the center of town on a small rise. Not long afterward, a parsonage was built nearby.

The original building lasted for half a century. In the latter years of the Revolutionary War, Loyalist troops under the command of Hessian general Wilhelm von Knyphausen burned the church along with the surrounding town and the parsonage during the Battle of Connecticut Farms, an unsuccessful British attempt to retake Morristown.

During the fighting, Hannah Caldwell, the wife of Continental Army chaplain James Caldwell, was shot dead at the parsonage. His wife stayed at home with their baby and a 3 year old toddler. As the British moved into Connecticut Farms, Hannah Caldwell was shot through a window or wall as she sat with her children on a bed. It has been named after the family ever since, and today serves as a local history museum.

After the war ended, the citizens of Connecticut Farms rebuilt their town and its church in 1782. The current brick building has stood ever since, supported at some times through the sale of grass and apples from the church's orchards In 1901 the parsonage was replaced with a new manse next to the church, which was itself expanded in 1920 and 1949 with wings consistent with its existing Colonial stylings.

This history earned the church a listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. It was the first church in New Jersey to be listed.

The first noel the cantata choir of connecticut farms presbyterian church


References

Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church Wikipedia


Similar Topics