Photos: Restoration at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven, August 27, 2012
Posted Aug 27, 2012
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The St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to extensive water damage. Currently, some of the windows are being replaced. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Ted Keating of F.J. Dayhill Co. prepares a stop for an arch top window into place on the third story at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven on 8/27/2012. The church built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to water damage. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register
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Ted Keating of F.J. Dayhill Co. places an arch top window into place on the third story at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven on 8/27/2012. The church built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to water damage. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register
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Ted Keating of F.J. Dayhill Co. secures an arch top window into place on the third story at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven on 8/27/2012. The church built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to water damage. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register
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Ted Keating of F.J. Dayhill Co. places an arch top window into place on the third story at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven on 8/27/2012. The church built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to water damage. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register
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Ted Keating of F.J. Dayhill Co. replaces windows on the third story at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven on 8/27/2012. The church built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to water damage. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register
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Water damage covers the walls and ceiling on the second story at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven on 8/27/2012. The church built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to water damage. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register
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Donnell Highsmith sweeps up paint chips from peeling walls and ceilings at St. Paul UAME Church in New Haven on 8/27/2012. The church built in 1871 will need to replace the roof and perform major renovations inside due to water damage. The church received a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register