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Restored Church Building - 1954
Wine Glass Pulpit
Classic Keystone Arch
Detail of Balcony
Northern View of Church
Old Union Reformed & Lutheran
Church before restoration
by the Wapwallopen
Historical Society
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Services
are held
at the Old River Church
throughout July & August each
year.
We thank all that attended this year.
Please be sure to visit us again in July and August, 2000
and bring your friends to enjoy the church and services.
An excerpt from
"A History of the Wapwallopen Region"
by the Wapwallopen Historical Society
The fine workmanship and beauty of the hand-carved
woodwork throughout the old church led to
much speculation as to the artisan responsible.
This led to the disclosure that Daniel Walp, one
of the early settlers and founders of the church, and
also a member of the Original Building Committee in
1833, did the carving by hand. Mr. Walp, who
died at the age of 55 in 1841, was the great-grandfather
of Mrs. Flora (Swank) Heller, wife of A. Wesley Heller.
In viewing the interior and exterior of the
Union Reformed and Lutheran Church,
we are impressed by a quiet dignity, a sturdiness,
and a well-balanced artistry and workmanship throughout.
In their zeal to provide a house of worship
the early settlers possibly built better than they knew.
Property of the Wapwallopen Historical Society
Worship at the Old River Road Church
throughout July and August.
You will be amazed at
the structure and beauty of this
magnificent building.
The Wapwallopen Cemetery is known locally by many names...
Wapwallopen Cemetery, Old River Cemetery,
Cemetery of the Union Reformed and Lutheran Church.
The cemetery is one of the oldest in the area and dates
back around 1802. There are still burials taking place at the cemetery,
however these records will be only of earlier burials
- those before 1900. |