Built 1812 NRHP Reference # 88001703 Area 4,500 m² | Architect Multiple Opened 1812 Added to NRHP 27 September 1988 | |
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Location 160 Neilson St., New Brunswick, New Jersey Architectural style Italianate, Georgian, Federal Burials Theodore Frelinghuysen, Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh Similar Henry Guest House, Simpson United Methodist, Ephraim Fitz‑Randolph House, Laing House of Plainfield, Buccleuch Mansion |
The First Reformed Church, historically known as the Dutch Reformed Church, is located in New Brunswick, New Jersey on 160 Neilson Street. It is adjacent to the First Reformed Churchyard. The education building is located next to the sanctuary building with the street address being 9 Bayard Street.
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History
The congregation was formed in 1717. The church building was constructed in 1812. In 1971 the church was set on fire.
Notable burials
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