Unitarian Universalist Church (Cortland, New York)

Unitarian Universalist Church

Unitarian Universalist Church, August 2009
Location 3 Church St., Cortland, New York
Coordinates 42°36′5″N 76°10′41″W / 42.60139°N 76.17806°W / 42.60139; -76.17806Coordinates: 42°36′5″N 76°10′41″W / 42.60139°N 76.17806°W / 42.60139; -76.17806
Built 1837
Architect Davis, Benjamin; Bliss, Horace
Architectural style Greek Revival, Federal
MPS Cobblestone Architecture of New York State MPS
NRHP Reference # 93000592
Added to NRHP July 1, 1993[1]

The Unitarian Universalist Church in Cortland, New York (also known as "The Old Cobblestone Church") was built in 1837 as a Universalist Church. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.[1]

It has cobblestone walls and granite quoins. In 1895, a large arch was cut in the east cobblestone wall and a Morey and Barnes organ was set in the arch. This historic organ is one of only two such historic organs remaining. It is nationally recognized by the American Organ Historical Society for its superb sound and nearly original condition.

The building was documented by Historic American Buildings Survey photographer Jack Boucher in 1966.

It is one of only 21 surviving cobblestone religious buildings in New York State.[2] It is also the oldest public building still in use in Cortland, NY. "The Town of Cortlandville contributed $100 toward construction of the church in return for the use of the church basement as the Town Hall. The Town retained use of the basement until the 1880s." [3]

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