[4] Although the congregation was formed in 1843,[3] the current Romanesque architecture was built in 1870 by Stephen Decatur Hatch.
[6] Architecture: Methodist Episcopal church's wall is decorated with stained glass, an ornament used in western buildings for generating radiant lights due to light reflection.
Although the congregation was formed in 1843, the current Romanesque architecture was built in 1870 by Stephen Decatur Hatch.
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