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Grace/Second Episcopal Church
950 Broad St.
Newark, New Jersey 07101
1837 - Present
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1999
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Additional images: 1872
map
Exterior: ~1855,
2003
Interior: #1, #2,
#3,
From a manuscript sketch by
Miss Emma Victoria Gordon:
"The parish of Grace Church was organized
in the month of May, 1837, was incorporated on the 24th day of the same month, under the
general act, by names of the Rector, Wardens and Vestrymen of Grace Church in Newark, and
admitted to the 'Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New Jersey'
on the 32 day of that month. The first officers were Messr. Luke Reed and Charles M.
King as wardens, Messrs. Joel W. Condit, Thomas D. James, J. C. Garthwaite, E. E.
Boudinot, Horatio Holden, John H. Stephens, William Johnson, Henry Evans, Daniel Condit
and William Stevens as vestrymen."
"The first services of the church were
held in a room in the building which used to stand a number of feet from Mechanic Street
in Broad Street, and nearly on the same ground where now stands the Globe building.
From that room, on the first Sunday in April, 1838, they removed to a small white building
with pillars in front and containing sixty-two pews and an organ gallery. The
building stood on Clinton Street, opposite Beaver Street, until 1896 and was owned and
erected by another denomination. The first church building of Grace parish was
erected of wood, on Market Street, opposite Beaver, December 23, 1838 and took eighty-two
days to build. The cornerstone of the present building at Broad and Elm Streets was
laid on the 17th day of May, 1847, was finished and consecrated the 5th of October, 1848,
by the Right Rev. Bishop Doane. The church is built of brown freestone in the
early English style of the thirteenth century, after the plans and designs furnished by
Richard Upjohn, and will seat 700 worshippers. The total cost of the church, with
everything about it (except the ground) was $34,758.99. The first organ was built by
Hall & Labaugh at a cost of $2,557.27."
| Reverend |
From |
To |
| Dr. George Thomas Chapman |
1837 |
1841 |
| Anthony Ten Broeck |
June 30, 1841 |
July 10 1845 |
| John Lee Watson |
May 22, 1846 |
November 22, 1853 |
| William H. N. Stewart |
January 20, 1854 |
September 23, 1856 |
| Philander Kinney Cady |
March 30, 1857 |
November 15, 1860 |
| John Sebastian Bach Hodges |
November 12, 1860 |
1870 |
| Robert E. Dennison |
1871 |
1873 |
| William H. Harrison |
1874 |
1879 |
| Wynant Vanderpool |
1879 |
1879 |
| George Martin Christian |
January 1, 1880 |
March 1, 1899 |
| Charles Carroll Edmunds |
1899 |
1906 |
| Elliot White |
September 16, 1906 |
September 1913 |
| Charles Lewis Gomph |
1913 |
1949 |
| Hebert S. Brown |
1950 |
1970 |
| Grahame G. Butler-Nixon |
1971 |
1977 |
| George H. Bowen |
1977 |
1994 |
| J. Carr Holland |
1995 |
Present |
| Address |
From |
To |
| 16 Clinton Ave. |
1839 |
1839 |
| 162 Market Street |
1840 |
1847 |
| 409 Broad Street |
1848 |
1869 |
| 950, 956 Broad Street |
1870 |
Present |
ARCHIVE INFORMATION
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HISTORY LIBRARY CATALOG: Grace Church in Newark : the first hundred years, 1837-1937
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