Unitarian Church of All Souls | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Unitarian Universalist Association |
Year consecrated | 1819 |
Location | |
Location | Upper East Side, New York, NY, USA |
Geographic coordinates | 40°46′32″N 73°57′30″W / 40.7755°N 73.9584°W |
Specifications | |
Direction of façade | west |
Materials | Brick, wood, stone |
The Unitarian Church of All Souls at 1157 Lexington Avenue at East 80th Street in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1932 and was designed by Hobart Upjohn – Richard Upjohn's grandson – in the Neo-colonial style[1] with a Regency-influenced brick base.[2] It is the congregation's fourth sanctuary.[1] The congregation, dating back to 1819, was the first Unitarian Universalist congregation in the city.[3] It has provided a pulpit for some of the movement's leading theologians and has also recorded many eminent persons in its membership.
First Unitarian Church Here. All Souls' was the first Unitarian Church foundation in New York. The Unitarian Society was incorporated in 1818 ...