Church in the Bronx, New York
United States historic place
Edgehill Church at Spuyten Duyvil is a former United Church of Christ parish church located at 2570 Independence Avenue in the Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood of The Bronx in New York City . Its congregation was founded in 1869 as the mission chapel affiliated with the Riverdale Presbyterian Church , serving the workers at the nearby Johnson Iron Foundry. The church, described by the AIA Guide to New York City as a "picturesque eclectic sanctuary",[ 3] was designed by architect Francis Kimball in a mixture of styles – Romanesque Revival , Tudor Revival and Shingle style [ 2] – and was built from 1888–1889.[ 4] It features stained glass windows designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany .[ 5]
By 1977, the church's congregation had fallen dramatically. Plans were announced to close the church and convert it into a community center, the pastoral leadership was assumed by the Rev. Dr. William A. Tieck, a retired Methodist, who led the congregation until his death in 1997.[ 6]
The church was designated a New York City landmark in 1980 under the name "Riverdale Presbyterian Chapel",[ 2] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 1982.[ 7]
In 2022, Edgehill Church was turned over to the Kingsbridge Historical Society, the oldest historical society in The Bronx.
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^ "National Register Information System" . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . March 13, 2009.
^ a b c d New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission ; Dolkart, Andrew S. ; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.). Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 346. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1 .
^ White, Norval ; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). AIA Guide to New York City (5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 868. ISBN 978-0-19538-386-7 .
^ Andrew S. Dolkart; Anne B. Covell (February 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Edgehill Church at Spuyten Duyvil" . New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation . Retrieved 2011-01-12 . See also: "Accompanying three photos" .
^ The Metropolitan Museum of Art online listing of locations with works by Louis Comfort Tiffany . (retrieved May 12, 2008)
^ Robert McG. Thomas Jr. , "Dr. William A. Tieck, Minister And a Bronx Historian, 89" , New York Times , January 20, 1997. (retrieved May 12, 2008).
^ National Register online listing . (retrieved May 12, 2008)
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