I got home this afternoon from a weekend trip to New York, and I’ll have plenty to say and show about that later. But I like to follow up on thoughts while fresh.
We know about Fourth Universalist in Manhattan, but what of Fourth Universalist, Brooklyn mentioned here. (But that’s not Greenpoint, where I always go for a Polish meal.)
Is this it? It does remind me of other small Universalist Churches I’ve seen.
Fascinating. The architecture seems correct for that time period. Recently tracked down buildings for now defunct Universalist congregations in Galveston and Logansport, Indiana. Both, like the building above, lacked steeples, and had a Quaker’ish meetinghouse design.
yes this is the building you are referring to.
I’ve tried to contact someone to deliver old forund documents.
Wow! How wonderful. Are these personal or congregational papers?
I wonder if the New York State Convention of Universalists is the right choice: http://www.nyscu.org/