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First Reformed Church
 
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By Cosmos Mariner, June 4, 2017
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1 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — Worshipping, Learning, Healing, PeacemakingKarl Stirner Arts Trail — City of Easton, Pennsylvania —
The German Reformed Church was originally constructed at 3rd and Church Streets in 1775-76 and was the largest building in Easton at the time. The church congregation's office building, on Church and Sitgreaves Streets, dates from 1778, and was . . . Map (db m114655) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — First Reformed Church
Congregation organized 1745. This building, enlarged and restored, was erected, 1776. Scene of Indian Treaty, 1777. During the Revolutionary War, it was used as a military hospital.Map (db m114656) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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