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History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925
Queen Anne's Chapel Parsonage at Fort Hunter

[This information is from Vol. I, p. 431 of History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925, edited by Nelson Greene (Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1925). It is in the Schenectady Reference collection of the Schenectady County Public Library at Schdy R 974.7 G81h. This online edition includes lists of portraits, maps and illustrations. As noted by Paul Keesler in his article, "The Much Maligned Mr. Greene," some information in this book has been superseded by later research or was provided incorrectly by local sources.]

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Queen Anne's Chapel Parsonage

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Photo: Queen Anne's Chapel Parsonage at Fort Hunter

This ancient house, built in 1711 is the sole remaining structure, connected with British Colonial Fort Hunter and the adjoining Queen Anne's Chapel, which was a mission chapel for the adjoining Lower Castle of the Mohawks. This parsonage stands nearly a mile from the site of the Chapel.

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