Materials wood Phone +1 973-379-4320 Added to NRHP 1990 | Direction of façade west NRHP Reference no. 90000668 Year consecrated 1745 Affiliation Presbyterianism | |
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Website springfieldpresbyterian.org Similar Connecticut Farms Presbyter, First Presbyterian Church of, Wallace Chapel AME Zion, Littel‑Lord Farmstead, Droeschers Mill |
The Springfield Presbyterian Church is located on Morris Avenue (NJ 82) in downtown Springfield, New Jersey, United States. It was first established in 1745.
During the Battle of Springfield in the Revolutionary War, the church was burned by British and Loyalist troops passing through the town on their way to nearby Hobart Gap, since it had been used to store ammunition for the Continental Army.
In 1990, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, being listed as the First Congregation of the Presbyterian Church at Springfield. The listing included three contributing buildings and one contributing site on 3 acres (1.2 ha); architectural styles included are Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Federal.
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