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St. Mary's Church is a Roman Catholic house of worship on Lodge Street in downtown Albany, New York, United States. It is a brick structure with an Italian Romanesque Revival exterior. Built in the 1860s, it is the third church to house the oldest Catholic congregation not only in the city, but in all of upstate New York.
St. Mary's Church, 10 Lodge Street. When built in 1869 by Nichols and Brown, this third building to house the city's oldest Catholic church was an early application of the Romanesque Revival. Upon completion of its 175-foot (53 m) tower in the 1890s it became the first Albany church with electric lighting.
In 1873, Albany's rapid growth required the construction of the original buildings of this complex to pump water from the Hudson. It reached its present configuration in 1895, and continued pumping until 1937, with the city's water department continuing to use it as office space. [59] Now the Albany Pump House, a restaurant and brewpub, [49] 58
British army officers stationed in Albany during the Seven Years' War, also known as the French and Indian Wars, were the impetus for the creation of a local lodge. [2] The soldiers were a part of a military lodge that was organized in 1737 under the auspices of the Irish Registry, [3] they met in Albany in 1758 and when they left certain members of the local populace who had joined the ...
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Over the next twenty years, the school outgrew its facilities several times. Each time, it relocated to a larger site. In 1882, the school moved to Lydius Street and in 1886, the Brothers purchased the former Albany Normal College at 43 Lodge Street from the State Education Department. Classes were conducted in this building for the next fifty ...
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Maiden Lane Between Eagle St. And Lodge St. Albany: 1751–1814 Clockmaker and Superintendent of Town Clocks 22: Near Here: 1940: Western Ave., Nr. North Allen St. Albany: Mohawk and Hudson First Railroad Chartered in This Country 1826, Began Its Run Albany to Schenectady 23: New York State: 1940: S. Swan St. And Washington Ave. Albany