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The church and cemetery are on a 2.2-acre (8,900 m 2) lot between Ferry (Route 9D) and Beekman streets. It is level and clear on the east, where the church is, but then wooded and sloped to the west, where the cemetery is. There is a parking lot to the north, and the church's former parsonage. [1]
Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill Landing: Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill Landing: August 31, 1988 : 44-50 Ferry St. Beacon: 1859 church designed by Frederick Clarke Withers is one of his rare uses of Victorian Gothic for a religious building. Today known as Reformed Church of Beacon.
St. Joseph - Immaculate Conception Church (Millbrook, New York) St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Beacon, New York) St. Margaret of Antioch Episcopal Church (Staatsburg, New York) Saint Mark's Episcopal Church (Chelsea, New York) Church of St. Mary, Mother of the Church (Fishkill, New York) St. Mary's Church (Wappingers Falls, New York)
Pages in category "Former Dutch Reformed churches in New York (state)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow or the Dutch Reformed Church (Sleepy Hollow) Prattsville Reformed Dutch Church; Reformed Church of Beacon or the Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill Landing; Reformed Dutch Church of Blawenburg; Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack; Reformed Dutch Church (Kinderhook, New York) Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie
Dutch Church NYS 52, at Fishkill. Fishkill, New York: Reformed Church Of Fishkill Organized 1716, Built 1725, Occupied 1776 By New York Provincial Congress, Also Prison During Revolution. 41: Trinity Church: NYS 52 at Fishkill. Fishkill, New York: Organized By Rev. Samuel Seabury 1756, Built 1760. Provincial Congress Met Here Sept. 1776.
Biographical Sketches of the State Officers and Members of the Legislature in the State of New York in 1859 by Wm. D. Murphy (pages 189f; C. Van Benthuysen, Albany NY, 1859) Old gravestones at the Dutch Reformed Churchyard, at rootsweb; History of Fishkill; His first marriage, in NYT on July 10, 1858
The village is in the eastern part of the town of Fishkill on U.S. Route 9. It is north of Interstate 84. NY 52 is the main street. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.