




Trinity Church, located on Wall Street in New York City, has a storied history that stretches back over three centuries, marked by its foundational charter in 1697 by King William III. This document not only legally established the church but also set the framework for its governance, including a Vestry and the succession of Rectors.
The church's journey began with the construction of the original building in 1698, which faced the Hudson River. This building fell victim to the Great Fire of New York in 1776. A second building, facing Wall Street, was consecrated in 1790 but succumbed to structural failure due to heavy snow in 1839. The third, current building, designed by Richard Upjohn in the Neo-Gothic style, was opened in 1846. For a period, it was the tallest building in the United States until 1869, and the tallest in New York City until 1890.
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