Uncover how one New York family’s faith and generosity shaped education, church life, and communities in the early city.
This book ties the Rutgers legacy to the growth of schools, the spread of Protestant work, and the changing face of downtown Manhattan through the 18th and 19th centuries. It follows Henry Rutgers, the donor who helped create free schools and a major church presence, and it traces how institutions like the Rutgers Presbyterian Church and the broader Sea and Land work influenced ordinary people and civic life. The narrative weaves together the threads of family influence, municipal change, and religious community work. Readers will see how individual choices and community programs intersected with education, philanthropy, and urban development in New York City’s past.
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