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First Presbyterian Church (Preble, New York)

Coordinates: 42°44′6″N 76°8′47″W / 42.73500°N 76.14639°W / 42.73500; -76.14639
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First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church (Preble, New York) is located in New York
First Presbyterian Church (Preble, New York)
First Presbyterian Church (Preble, New York) is located in the United States
First Presbyterian Church (Preble, New York)
LocationCourtland Cty Rd. 108B, Preble, New York
Coordinates42°44′6″N 76°8′47″W / 42.73500°N 76.14639°W / 42.73500; -76.14639
Arealess than one acre
Built1831
ArchitectDennis, Earl
Architectural styleFederal, Colonial Revival
NRHP reference No.01001502[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 24, 2002

First Presbyterian Church, also known as Preble Congregational Church, is a historic Presbyterian church located at Preble in Cortland County, New York. It was built in about 1831 as a conventional meetinghouse in the Federal style. It was moved to its present location in 1859, renovated in the Gothic Revival style in 1865, and thoroughly remodeled again in 1923 to the present Colonial Revival style. The two stage bell tower dates to 1831. The interior features furnishings by Gustav Stickley and stained glass by Henry Keck.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ William E. Krattinger (October 2001). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: First Presbyterian Church". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2009-11-10. See also: "Accompanying four photos".