Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Historical Society of the Massapequas
Photocopy of specifications for Grace Church in Fort Neck, Queens, 1844, pages 1 and 2 of text, page 1 of document
Photocopy of specifications for Grace Church, pages 5(?) and 8(?) of text, page 5 of document
Photocopy of newspaper, headline "Old Windows Fitting for Old Grace Church", black and white image of Old Grace Church
February 18, 1986
Verso of MAS_002542, newspaper cutout glued on to paper, headline "Grace Church, Massapequa OLD CHURCH 150 YEAR FOUNDING CELEBRATED"
August/September 1994
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "Old Grace Church, founded in 1844, has the distinction of…", handwritten note in blue ink at top "Property of the Historical Society of the Massaequas", handwritten corrections in pencil throughout, page 1/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "patentees were the recipients of this land…", handwritten corrections made in pencil, page 2/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "General of the Island of Nassau…", handwritten corrections made in pencil, page 3/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "Reputed to have been haunted...", page 4/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "reverted to the state.", page 5/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "Old Grace Church as first build was constructed from…", handwritten notes in pencil, page 6/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "Although the date of completion goes unrecorded…", handwritten note in pencil "It is doubtful that the font was actually smashed.", page 7/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "Subsequent furnishings were received:…", page 8/18
Manuscript of Old Grace Church by Wendy L. Weldon, begins "In 1980, the Rev. William Wiley, upon the retirement of…", page 9/18