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Island Chapel

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Identifier
NFAI.O.00023432
Repository
TAUNY
Date
2014 (Bulk dates)
Summary

Photos and other materials documenting the Island Chapel (Upper Saranac, NY), which TAUNY recognized as a Very Special Place in 2014.

In 1889, three lawyers from Plattsburgh purchased a one acre island in the southern end of Upper Saranac Lake with a commitment to build a chapel for Christian worship there within a year. Island Chapel, on Chapel Island, began as a Presbyterian mission served by legendary “lumberjack sky pilot” Rev. Aaron Maddox and has held interdenominational Sunday services each July and August since 1890.
The first chapel, a small Victorian structure, burned in 1956 and was re- placed shortly after with the present structure. All who attend arrive by boat, including many on the chapel-owned Chapel Bound, a pontoon boat that de- parts from Indian Carry. The chapel is a popular spot for weddings and other summer gatherings.

Listen here to find out who decides whether there is a service or not in the event of inclement weather.

Language
English (Languages)
Other Subject Headings
Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT))
Geographic Coverage
Northern New York (-)