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==History==
 
==History==
While said to have been either Presbyterian or Baptist denomination in the [[Knox Sesquicentennial]] Booklet, an 1879 newspaper article referred to it as the North Methodist Episcopal Church.<ref>The "Golden Era," first newspaper in the Town of Guilderland, issue of March 8, 1879, Vol. II, No 35 (as reprinted in the [[Altamont Enterprise]], April 27, 1862, in an article by A. B. Gregg, Guilderland, Town Historian)</ref> Popularly referred to as "Lee's Church" Closed in the 1920's.  
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While said to have been either Presbyterian or Baptist denomination in the [[Knox Sesquicentennial]] Booklet, an 1879 newspaper article referred to it as the North Methodist Episcopal Church.<ref>The "Golden Era," first newspaper in the Town of Guilderland, issue of March 8, 1879, Vol. II, No 35 (as reprinted in the [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]], April 27, 1862, in an article by A. B. Gregg, Guilderland, Town Historian)</ref> Popularly referred to as "Lee's Church" Closed in the 1920's.  
 
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It is now a private home.
 
It is now a private home.
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 25 October 2012

1972; Knox Sesquicentennial Booklet

Location

On Knox Cave Road.

History

While said to have been either Presbyterian or Baptist denomination in the Knox Sesquicentennial Booklet, an 1879 newspaper article referred to it as the North Methodist Episcopal Church.[1] Popularly referred to as "Lee's Church" Closed in the 1920's.

Present

It is now a private home.

  1. The "Golden Era," first newspaper in the Town of Guilderland, issue of March 8, 1879, Vol. II, No 35 (as reprinted in the Altamont Enterprise, April 27, 1862, in an article by A. B. Gregg, Guilderland, Town Historian)