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First Church of Evans Complex is a historic Presbyterian church complex located at Derby in Erie County, New York. The 5.5-acre (2.2 ha) property includes the church, cemeteries, farmhouse (manse), and historic Ingersoll barn with later additions that serves as a community clubhouse. The church is an eclectic Colonial Revival style structure designed by Buffalo architects Mann and Cook and constructed in 1915. The original cemetery includes graves that predate the congregation's founding in 1818. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

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  • First Church of Evans Complex (en)
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  • First Church of Evans Complex is a historic Presbyterian church complex located at Derby in Erie County, New York. The 5.5-acre (2.2 ha) property includes the church, cemeteries, farmhouse (manse), and historic Ingersoll barn with later additions that serves as a community clubhouse. The church is an eclectic Colonial Revival style structure designed by Buffalo architects Mann and Cook and constructed in 1915. The original cemetery includes graves that predate the congregation's founding in 1818. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. (en)
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  • First Church of Evans Complex (en)
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  • Mann and Cook; Ingersoll, George M. (en)
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  • First Church of Evans, November 2010 (en)
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  • First Church of Evans Complex is a historic Presbyterian church complex located at Derby in Erie County, New York. The 5.5-acre (2.2 ha) property includes the church, cemeteries, farmhouse (manse), and historic Ingersoll barn with later additions that serves as a community clubhouse. The church is an eclectic Colonial Revival style structure designed by Buffalo architects Mann and Cook and constructed in 1915. The original cemetery includes graves that predate the congregation's founding in 1818. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. (en)
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