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New tons Reformed Church and land site could be a historic Dutch Reformed church and land site at 630 New tons Avenue in New tons, Brooklyn, New York, New York. it had been inbuilt 1823-1824 and could be a little, rectangular wood frame building encased in clapboard. it’s a pitched saddleback and sits on a rough stone foundation. Adjacent to the church is that the land site divided into 2 sections. The older section dates to the seventeenth century and includes burials of Revolutionary War troopers and slaves. the current land site was established in 1841. it had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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