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Linlithgo Reformed Church of Livingston is a historic Dutch Reformed church at 447 Church Road in Livingston, Columbia County, New York.It was built in 1854 and is a two-story brick building with a medium pitched gable roof, deep bracketed cornice, and semi-engaged tower in the center bay of the front facade in the Italianate style.
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Livingston Memorial Church and Burial Ground is a historic Dutch Reformed church at CR 10 & Wire Road in Linlithgo, Columbia County, New York. It was built in 1870 on the site of the original 1721 church and above the Livingston family burial crypt established in 1727. It is on land provided by Robert Livingston the Elder (1654-1728) in his ...
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The building's interior and exterior were restored in the 1970s. It has been a Seventh-day Adventist church since 1963. [2] [3] [4] The church was designated a New York City landmark in 1970, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] [3] The noted 1864 Baptist hymn, "Hanson Place," by Robert Lowry, was named after ...
Livingston is a town in Columbia County, New York, United States. The population was 3,628 at the 2020 census. The population was 3,628 at the 2020 census. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ better source needed ] The town is named after its founding father.
Joe Mesar and Tom Dybdahl, "The Utopia Park Affair and the Rise of Northern Black Adventists", Adventist Heritage 1:1 (January 1974), p34–41, 53–54James K. Humphrey and the Sabbath-Day Adventists by R.[omauld] Clifford Jones (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2007); publisher's page.
The Hermitage Linlithgo, New York, 1937. Beginning in 1774, Livingston's father built a residence for Peter and his family on 600-acres, known as The Hermitage, in Linlithgo, a hamlet in Livingston, New York. [10] His brother's house, Teviotdale, adjoined The Hermitage to the south. Although he was the eldest son and principal heir of his ...