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German Reformed Sanctity Church Parsonage

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The German Reformed Sanctity Church Parsonage is located on Maple Avenue in Germantown. It is a wood, brick and stone building dating to the mid-18th century, the oldest building in the town of Germantown. At the time of its construction the area, known as East Camp, supported a thriving Palatine German population. The residents were mainly refugees who had fled to England during the War of the Spanish Succession and been resettled in the Hudson Valley as part of a failed scheme to produce naval stores in the Hudson Valley. The church had been established shortly after the first Palatines arrived; the parsonage was built in the 1740s. 
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