"The History of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Monticello, New York, for one Hundred Years, 1816-1916" chronicles the first century of this historic church. Compiled to commemorate its centenary, this volume offers a detailed look at the church’s establishment, growth, and impact on the Monticello community. From its early beginnings to its place as a central religious institution, the book explores the people, events, and traditions that shaped St. John’s. This history provides valuable insights into the social and religious life of Monticello during the 19th and early 20th centuries and will appeal to those interested in local history, genealogy, and the history of the Episcopal Church.
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