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Church of St. Andrew (Episcopal) U.S. National Register of Historic Places Location: Arthur Kill and Old Mill Rds., Staten Island, New York Coordinates: 40°34′22″N 74°8′51″W / 40.57278°N 74.1475°W / 40.57278; -74.1475Coordinates: 40°34′22″N 74°8′51″W / 40.57278°N 74.1475°W / 40.57278; -74.1475 Area: 2 acres (0.81 ha) Built/Founded: 1713 Architect: Mersereau,George Architectural style(s): Romanesque, Norman Romanesque Governing body: Private Added to NRHP: October 06, 2000 NRHP Reference#: 82005078[1] The Church of St. Andrew is an historic Episcopal church in Richmondtown, located at Arthur Kill and Old Mill Roads in Staten Island, New York. The congregation was founded in 1708. The first church was built in c.1712 or 1713 but was heavily damaged by 1867 and 1872. The church was rebuilt c.1872 in a Gothick style of fieldstone with stop-ended chamfered red brick trim. The attached Burgh Hall was erected in 1924 in a matching style.[2] The churchyard contains the graves of several prominent Staten Island families, including a number of Woods, and a prominent mausoleum to the Johnston Family.[2] It is on the outskirts of Historic Richmondtown, Staten Island. It was designated a New York City landmark in 1967 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. References ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://www.nr.nps.gov/.  ^ a b Historic Richmondtown v • d • e U.S. National Register of Historic Places in New York Lists by county Albany · Allegany · Bronx · Broome · Cattaraugus · Cayuga · Chautauqua · Chemung · Chenango · Clinton · Columbia · Cortland · Delaware · Dutchess · Erie · Essex · Franklin · Fulton · Genesee · Greene · Hamilton · Herkimer · Jefferson · Kings (Brooklyn) · Lewis · Livingston · Madison · Monroe · Montgomery · Nassau · New York (Manhattan) · Niagara · Oneida · Onondaga · Ontario · Orange · Orleans · Oswego · Otsego · Putnam · Queens · Rensselaer · Richmond (Staten Island) · Rockland · Saratoga · Schenectady · Schoharie · Schuyler · Seneca · St. Lawrence · Steuben · Suffolk · Sullivan · Tioga · Tompkins · Ulster · Warren · Washington · Wayne · Westchester · Wyoming · Yates Lists by city Albany · Buffalo · New Rochelle · New York City (Bronx · Brooklyn · Queens · Staten Island · Manhattan: Below 14th St. | 14th–59th St. | 59th–110th St. | Above 110th St. | Minor islands) · Peekskill · Poughkeepsie · Rhinebeck · Rochester · Syracuse · Yonkers Other lists Bridges · National Historic Landmarks Keeper of the Register · History of the National Register of Historic Places · Property types · Historic district · Contributing property This article about a historic property or district in Richmond County, New York, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e