OUR CHURCHES. 1 7 



Church of the Immaculate Conception. The first build- 

 ing was erected in 1851, and the present church, on the 

 corner of Seneca and Geneva Streets, in i860. 



The Tabernacle Baptist Church, organized in 1870, 

 occupies a small house of worship on Railroad Avenue. 

 At present the foundations are laid for a new church edi- 

 fice adjoining the one now occupied. 



The Free Methodist Societ) T , organized in 1871, occu- 

 pies a building on North Tioga Street. 



The African M. E. Zion Church was organized in 

 1833, and has long occupied a modest edifice on Wheat 

 Street. 



The Wesleyan (colored) M. E. Church, was organ- 

 ized from the Zion Church in 1 85 1 , and occupies a build- 

 ing on North Albany Street. 



