Two black and white photographs. The top photograph's caption reads "The Third Reformed Protestant Dutch Church 1715-1806." Pictured is a brick church. Atop the roof is a bell tower and weathervane. On both sides of the church, in the background, are a series of residential houses. The lower photograph pictures two houses. The first caption reads "St.Peters (or old English) Church - 1800 - near the intersection of state and Barrack (now Chapel) street." The second caption reads "P.S. Van Rensslaer's house." The image credit reads "From a painting made at the time by James Eights" and "Photograph by Augustus Pruyn." The first house has a single door and three visible windows, and a bell tower. The three story house on the right has two chimneys and each level has a series of windows. People are depicted walking in front of the church and on a dirt path.
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