CHRIST CHURCH
HUNTLEY
1838 – 1988
ANGLICAN
DEDICATED TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
AND
IN THANKFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF THE PEOPLE WHO
GAVE GIFTS, EFFORT AND
DEVOTION
TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN
THIS CHURCH
FOR 150 YEARS
GIVEN IN MEMORY OF GEORGE B. COX
HUNTLEY
1838 – 1988
ANGLICAN
DEDICATED TO
THE GLORY OF GOD
AND
IN THANKFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF THE PEOPLE WHO
GAVE GIFTS, EFFORT AND
DEVOTION
TO BUILD AND MAINTAIN
THIS CHURCH
FOR 150 YEARS
GIVEN IN MEMORY OF GEORGE B. COX
CHRIST CHURCH 1838
This handsome stone church, in the style of the early Gothic Revival, was built by A. Thomas Christie on land donated by John Cavanagh, one of Huntley township's earliest landholders. Aide by a substantial contribution from Colonel Arthur Lloyd, a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars who had settled in the neighbouring March township, the building was completed in 1838. The earliest Anglican settlers were served by missionaries posted in Hull and subsequently in March. The union of the Huntley and March parishes continued until the appointment of the Reverend James Godfrey as Rector of Huntley in 1853. Although the interior has been extensively altered, the building stands as a memorial to the original Anglican Settlers.
Erected by the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board,
Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario.
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