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The new, or parish chapel, was erected to meet tlie deinand 

 for more room for Church and Sunday-school work. In mate- 

 rial and style of architecture it is the same as the main church 

 building, and was designed by the same architect. It was com- 

 menced in June, 1889, and completed in 1890, and dedicated 

 June 30th, with addresses by Rev. Graham Taylor, D.D., of 

 Hartford, and Rev. Drs. Cooper, Wright, Stidham, and Pullman 

 of this city. This chapel affords commodious rooms for the 

 senior and primary departments of the Sunday-school, an am- 

 ple library room, convenient and pleasant social rooms, and 

 facilities for promoting the various forms of Christian work un- 

 dertaken by the Church. Its cost was $25,000, and about 

 $2,000 more was expended in furnishing the rooms. It was 

 dedicated entirely free from debt. The building committee 

 w^ere Oliver Stanley, D. O. Rogers and T. W. Wilbor. 



