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Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site Explore the cemetery that pays tributes to the sacrifices of Revolutionary War and Civil War soldiers
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Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
Stories
 

National parks have many stories to tell about events that happened at or near them in the days before they became parks. Some of those stories appear below.

Sara Roosevelt: Read about her contribution to the restoration of the church interior in the 1940's

The Long Journey of a 17th century Oak Chair: Learn about this 1639 chair that resides at St. Paul's.

Parish Hall: The 180-year-old history of the museum building at St. Paul's. 

A Meddling Royal Official: Turnout at a Famous Colonial Election in Westchester County in 1733

19th-century Models of the Church: Commemoration & History

"The Main body at the church": St. Paul's and the Revolutionary War

Eternal Light/Sanctuary Lamp - Commemorating History & Religion at St. Paul's

The Historic Erben At St. Paul's Church - One of the nation's oldest working organs

The Historic Cemetery At St. Paul's Church - Abridged Version

The Great Election of 1733

For Whom the Bell Tolls - The story of the bell of St. Paul's Church

The Church and The Law

The Battle of Pell's Point

St. Paul's and the Civil War

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Did You Know?
People made Memory Jars from items collected among the ruins after the 1889 Flood. There is one such Memory Jar on display at the Johnstown Flood Museum.

Last Updated: December 29, 2011 at 10:27 MST