Wallace Chapel AME Zion Church
Wallace Chapel AME Zion Church | |
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![]() Front elevation, 2008 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church |
Location | |
Location | Summit, NJ |
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Geographic coordinates | 40°42′49″N 74°20′36″W / 40.71361°N 74.34333°W |
Architecture | |
Groundbreaking | 1935 |
Completed | 1937 |
Specifications | |
Direction of façade | West |
Materials | Brick |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
Added to NRHP | 2007 |
NRHP Reference no. | 07000877 |
Wallace Chapel
The congregation was first established in 1923, and met at the local YMCA. Two years later, The Rev. Florence Spearing Randolph, a former suffragette and activist, was appointed temporary pastor. In 1928 the church acquired its first building, a small house on the church's current site with enough space on the first floor to seat a hundred people at services. This duplex house is now the parsonage and community house.[1] Rev. Dr. Florence S. Randolph served as pastor of the church from 1925 until her retirement in 1946.[1] Rev. Dr. Denison D. Harrield, Jr. was appointed as pastor of the church on October 1, 1989.
Gallery
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Reverend Dr. Denison D. Harrield, Jr.
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Music director Patricia Jackson.
See also
References
- ^ a b Hageman, Robert (2004). "The Rev. Florence Randolph: Pastor Of Wallace Chapel Helped Spearhead Women's Suffrage". Summit Historical Society. Retrieved May 31, 2008.