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Church of St. Barnabas (Irvington, New York)

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There have been claims that the ghosts of some previous occupants haunt the building. One occupant matched a photo of one former member of a 19th-century pastor's family to a woman she frequently saw sitting in a rocking chair, knitting. In 2000, several workers installing a new organ left the church
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McVickar took responsibility for the design. He had studied church architecture since the early years of the 19th century, which had led him to believe that the key aspect of a beautiful church was its proportions rather than its materials. He is said to have based the building on
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Since its construction it has been expanded several times. Most additions have been either sympathetic to the original architecture or unobtrusive. Its congregation plays a major role in the Irvington community, sponsoring several local programs including the village's only
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Like the church, the parish hall wing is a one-and-a-half granite structure with Gothic detail and a gabled roof. However, it is sheathed in asphalt shingles rather than slate. Inside it has a large meeting room with original woodwork.
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and roofed in asphalt. Its interior retains some of its original woodwork and layout, although it has been remodeled several times. A modern garage, the only non-contributing resource on the property, is adjacent.
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and flat roof. On its southeast corner is a smaller, round tower with a conical roof. The church's two entrances are located on a side aisle on the north; there is a small chapel at the west end.
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To the west of the garage is a small playground, amidst a broader lawn. Tall mature trees shade the buildings and line the edges of the property. The terrain slopes gently west, towards the
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The church holds two services every Sunday. The 8AM service is Rite I Holy Eucharist according to the Book Common Prayer. The later service at 10AM is Rite II Holy Eucharist with choir and
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and a flat roof. The modern classroom extension to the west of the parish hall has a similar treatment. Both of these elements are sited so as to be unobtrusive from the street.
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Among its programs are children and youth ministries; The youth group meets monthly; its members go on field trips and play roles in the church's
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Another, smaller expansion in 1906 added electric lighting. That year the church hosted a major event, the funeral of Irvington resident, Gen.
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was built, and the parish hall added in 1902. The latter was designed by local architect Albert J. Manning, who also built Irvington's nearby
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in rush after seeing an apparition in the sanctuary. It was believed by some members of the church to be the ghost of William McVickar.
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church. On the south are properties along the north side of Main Street, a mix of commercial and residential buildings, including the
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as well, since a drawing of it from the time shows its basic rectangular form and Gothic detail. It was dedicated on June 2, 1853,
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extends from its north side, to the west of the parking area. A modern garage is attached to its west. South of the church is the
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for him near the church on what is today Irvington's Main Street. The original chapel sufficed for the congregation initially.
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and also listed on the Register, share similar stonework, steep roofs and arched windows, but little else, with St. Barnabas.
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structure whose oldest sections date to the mid-19th century, with several expansions undertaken since then. The reputedly
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The church sponsors, and takes part in, a wide range of community outreach activities. It runs an annual clothing and
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sale to benefit various local non-profit organizations. The Irvington Children's Center, the village's only
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South of the church, the rectory is a granite structure with a slate roof. Later additions include a front
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Changes to the church continued. In 1924 the parish hall's basement was equipped with a bowling alley and
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wings, the latter connecting the parish hall to the church, completed the current complex in the 1960s.
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from the city carried 200 friends, representing many of its esteemed organizations and institutions.
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estate, another NHL, is located north of Sunnyside, donated the remaining land the following year.
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meet in the church. Member collect non-perishable food and disposable diapers for two local
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center, is resident in the Sunday school wing and independently operated. Local chapters of
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St. Barnabas began as a school. The Rev. John McVickar, a friend of early American author
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parking area just northeast of the main church building, where it meets a walkway from a
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after retiring from a long business career, and worshipped at St. Barnabas. Due to the
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built on the site. It is an asymmetrical one-story building on a partial basement with
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National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Westchester County, New York
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A driveway leads into the property from North Broadway, opening into a large
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In 1858 it was decided to abandon the school and establish the chapel as a
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were also in attendance. The crowd was larger than the church could hold.
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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style. All were meant to be architecturally consistent with the church.
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But by 1863 it had gotten too small. Renwick & Sands, the firm of
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windows were added from different makers, including the first of two
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National Register of Historic Places in Westchester County, New York
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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came on his own train with private car and special locomotive.
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the parish hall to the church has vertical wood siding, large
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List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States
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is the only requirement for full membership. The current
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to the original building, which today survives as the
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The smallest historic resource on the property is the
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to the north. McVickar's son William, who had been a
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Historic Episcopal church modeled on English original
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Gothic Revival church buildings in New York (state)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Schuyler Buried from Irvington Home" 27: 18: 1335:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1295:The Church of St. Barnabas, Irvington, NY 267:, New York, United States. It is a stone 1979:Churches in Westchester County, New York 714:windows, in 1896. Three years later the 1994:1858 establishments in New York (state) 1969:19th-century Episcopal church buildings 894: 997:"National Register Information System" 991: 989: 574:. It is likely that he designed the 7: 1002:National Register of Historic Places 377:to the church's historic character. 334:on the west side of North Broadway ( 277:National Register of Historic Places 217:National Register of Historic Places 1023:Seaman, Barrett (October 2, 2011). 794:and built in 1945. The office and 14: 1269:, at Irvington Historical Society 415:and tracery, while the tower and 314:, all of whom lived in the area. 1912: 1902: 1893: 1892: 1393: 1386: 282:At first the church was a small 275:church complex was added to the 1278:Images of stained glass windows 1031:. Tarrytown, NY. Archived from 943:Peter D. Shaver (August 1999). 667:The expansion added the tower, 42: 1273:Church of St. Barnabas website 1244:. Church of St. Barnabas. 2011 1196:. Church of St. Barnabas. 2011 687:was reportedly added in 1889. 679:. In the basement some of its 1: 817:Episcopal Diocese of New York 654:Riverdale Presbyterian Church 59:The Rev. Gareth Evans, Rector 1869:National Historic Landmarks 815:St. Barnabas is part of the 302:Among its members have been 969:"Accompanying seven photos" 2010: 1989:Churches completed in 1853 609:, was appointed the first 572:UNESCO World Heritage Site 536:National Historic Landmark 463:. 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A stone building with a pointed roof and stained glass windows. In its rear is a square tower with crenelated parapet.
Affiliation
Episcopal Church
Year consecrated
Irvington
NY
Geographic coordinates
41°2′23″N 73°51′55″W / 41.03972°N 73.86528°W / 41.03972; -73.86528
Architect(s)
Renwick & Sands
Style
Gothic Revival
Collegiate Gothic
Materials
U.S.
National Register of Historic Places
NRHP
Church of Saint Barnabas
Episcopal
Irvington
Gothic Revival
haunted
National Register of Historic Places
chapel
St Martin's Church
Canterbury
parish church
James Renwick Jr.
Washington Irving
Philip Schuyler

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