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New York Architecture
Images-Harlem and the Heights Mount
Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church |
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architect
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Thomas H.
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location
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16-20
Mount Morris Park West, southwest corner of West 122nd Street |
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date
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1905-06 |
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style
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eclectic romanesque |
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construction
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clad in rough
granite with vertical bands of gold Roman brick. |
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type
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Church |
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Designed in 1905-06 by
Thomas H. Poole, this edifice began its existence as Mount Morris
Presbyterian Church. It was renamed Harlem-New York Presbyterian Church in
1915 after a merger, and finally became the Mount Morris Ascension
Presbyterian Church. This last incarnation resulted when the remaining
white congregation decamped in 1942, finding themselves outnumbered by the
black parishioners. Andrew Dolkart, architectural historian, remarks that
this is "Unquestionably one of the oddest church buildings in New
York, ... clad in rough granite with vertical bands of gold Roman
brick." (Historic Harlem, page 41)
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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links
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With special thanks to www.nyc.gov
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