St. Elizabeth's Memorial Chapel, Tuxedo

[6] The chapel was constructed in 1921 in Eagle Valley, a hamlet in the Town of Tuxedo once owned almost in its entirety by the Hamilton family.

[7] The Hamilton's 2,000 acre estate included the main house "Table Rock" and the smaller "Cotswold";[8][9] the former is presently owned by the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate in the Immaculate Conception Province in the U.S.[10] St. Elizabeth's was dedicated to the memory of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, who died during the Spanish influenza pandemic.

[12] Scottish artist Henry Wynd Young providing the chapel's stained glass.

[13] St. Elizabeth's was initially an autonomous church employing the Episcopal liturgy prior to joining the ACA.

[15] A service in commemoration of Alexander Hamilton and in observance of the Bicentennial was held at St. Elizabeth's in January, 1975.