[2] The congregation originally met in a Civil War barracks building known as St. Mary's Chapel for Colored People with the first Morning Prayer service held on June 9, 1867.
[3] Designed by architects Renwick, Aspinwall & Russell in 1887, the building is an example of Gothic Revival architecture.
Decorative features include a timber roof and Tiffany glass windows.
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