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St. George's Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 209 East 16th Street at Rutherford Place, on Stuyvesant Square in Manhattan, New York City.Called "one of the first and most significant examples of Early Romanesque Revival church architecture in America", [6] the church exterior was designed by Charles Otto Blesch and the interior by Leopold Eidlitz.
St. George's Church is an intercultural, ... (1822–1857), architects who were associated with the New York Ecclesiological Society, in the Neo-Gothic style.
The Royal Society of St George was founded in 1894 with the object of promoting "Englishness" and the English way of life. Howard Ruff was the founder in 1894 and the first Honorary Secretary of the Royal Society of St George. In 1900 he gave up farming to devote his time exclusively to the society. [1]
Calvary-St. George's Parish is an Episcopal parish in Manhattan, New York City. The current Rector is Jacob Smith, who came to the parish and was ordained as a presbyter in the fall of 2006 and installed as Rector in 2017. [1] The other priests are Molly Jane Layton, Janet Broderick, and Nancy Hanna. [2]
The St George's Cricket Club, also referred to as the St George Cricket Club, was the leading cricket club in the United States from the 1840s to the 1870s. [1] Founded in 1839, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] with assistance from prominent members of the St George's Society of New York, [ 4 ] it was originally located in Manhattan , New York , and later moved to ...
St. George's Syrian Catholic Church is a former church located at 103 Washington Street between Rector Street and Carlisle Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. The church is the last physical reminder of the Syrian American and Lebanese American community that once lived in Little Syria .
The St. George or The St. George Residence, now functioning under the name of Hotel 17 is a historic building located at 223–225 East 17th Street, on Stuyvesant Square in Manhattan, New York City. It was designated as part of the Stuyvesant Square Historic District , a New York City landmark district , in 1975.
Joshua Waddington (1755 – February 29, 1844) [2] was a British-American who was one of the founders of the Saint George's Society, the Bank of New York, [3] and was the defendant in the case Rutgers v. Waddington before New York City Mayor's Court. [4]