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Union Baptist Church (New Rochelle, New York)

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Architectural style
  
Neo-Romanesque

Completed
  
1904

Opened
  
1904

Architect
  
Arthur Bates Jennings

Town or city
  
New Rochelle, New York

Destroyed
  
February 14, 2011

Phone
  
+1 914-632-3627

Union Baptist Church (New Rochelle, New York)

Address
  
438 Main St, New Rochelle, NY 10801, USA

Similar
  
Thornton‑Donovan School, Pelham Country Club, Iona Preparatory School, College of New Rochelle, New York Athletic Club

Union Baptist Church was a historic house of worship located in Downtown New Rochelle, in Westchester County, New York. The church was added to Westchester Inventory of Historic Places in 1994, chosen for its cultural and historical characteristics as well as for its Neo-Romanesque edifice and unique architectural details.

History

Two different congregations compose the cultural heritage of the church. It was originally built by the predominantly white Salem Baptist Church congregation. The current congregation, Union Baptist Church, is one of New Rochelle's earliest black religious organizations.

The church was designed by architect Arthur Bates Jennings, who configured the building's interior using the Akron Plan, an open spatial arrangement that is seen in only a few Westchester churches today. His use of ceiling stenciling was also unique and this church is the only one in the county to possess such detailing.

On February 14, 2011 a 5-alarm fire ripped through the historic building, destroying much of the interior structure. The building was demolished a day after the blaze.

References

Union Baptist Church (New Rochelle, New York) Wikipedia