About this property
Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery is a historic Lutheran church and cemetery at 5430 NY 10 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York. Located immediately north is the Reformed Dutch Church of Stone Arabia. The original log church, built in 1729, was burned to the ground by British forces led by Sir John Johnson during the October 19, 1780 Battle of Stone Arabia. The current wooden framed structure was built in 1792. It is a rectangular, gable roofed vernacular Federal style building with later Italianate modifications.
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Federal Designation
The National Register of Historic Places, administered by the National Park Service, is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical, architectural, archaeological, engineering, or cultural significance. Listing on the National Register recognizes a property's importance to American history but does not place restrictions on private owners; it does, however, make properties eligible for federal historic preservation tax incentives and enables consideration in federal planning decisions. This property is recorded in the National Register under reference number 04001440. It was listed on January 5, 2005.
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Property data from the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service (public domain).
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When was Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery listed on the National Register?
Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 5, 2005.
What type of historic resource is Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery?
Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery is classified as a building in the National Register of Historic Places.
What is the period of significance for Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery?
The period of significance for Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery is recorded as the colonial era, specifically around 1729.
Can I research the history near Trinity Lutheran Church and Cemetery?
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