A Familiar Conversational History of the Evangelical Churches of New York
A Familiar Conversational History of the Evangelical Churches of New York
James G James Gardiner Vose
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But there have been some changes since. Fulton was then known as Fair-s\xee{ ; and the upper part of W^illiam-street, above John, by the very curious name of Horse-and-cart-strtet, which arose from there being a hotel in that part of the street, with the sign of a horse and cart be- fore the door. John. That was, indeed, a singular name. Henry. XA. Nd I think that there are very few boys in the city who could find the Dutch Church, at the corner of Fair and Horse-and- cart streets. Uncle. There... have been many such changes in the names of the streets since the revolution. The lower part of William-street, for example, from Wall-street down, was formerly called Smith-street.. But, for these changes, you must compare some of the old with the new maps of the city. These three churches, which we have noticed, were all connected, ^ndi were gen- erally spoken of as " the Associate Church. " 9 104 THE CHURCHES So that ministers who were called to either of these, were said to be called to the "Associate Church ;" which appellation is still in use.
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