St. James' Church History
1825- First Episcopal Worship Service By A Regular Clergyman
In This Area, The Result Of Efforts By Mrs. Elizabeth Hull Townsend, Held In
Bath, The Rev. William Bostwick Officiating. Rev. Bostwick Was Busy Organizing
New Parishes Including Bath, Penn
Yan And Hammondsport.
1829- St. James' Parish, Hammondsport, Officially Organized.
First Rector: Rev. William Bostwick. He Perceived That This Region Would Be
Ideal For The Cultivation Of Grapes, Brought In And Planted The First Vines,
And So Began The Story Of Wine Country, Usa.
1833- First Of Three Church Buildings Consecrated By Bishop
Onderdonk- A Graceful Wooden Structure Of Medium Size.
1877- FirstChurchBuilding De-Consecrated And Moved
Across Main Street. It
Became The MasonicTemple
And Still Stands As A Handsome Reminder Of Our Past.
1877- Second Of Three Church Buildings Consecrated By Bishop
Coxe- A Large Wooden Structure.
1894- SecondBuilding
Burned To The Ground, Its Spire Having Been Struck By Lightning Late One Night
And The Local Fire Engine Having Failed At A Critical Moment. The Rector, The
Rev. Thomas Duck, Rescued The Brass Communion Desk, The Communion Vessels, Some
Altar Vases, And The Wooden Hymn Board, All Of Which Are Still In Use Today In
The PresentBuilding.
1895- Third And PresentChurchBuilding,
A Large Stone Structure, Completed And Consecrated By The Same Bishop Coxe. The
Architect, W. H. Archer Of Buffalo, Ny,
Combined Materials And Design To Produce A Building That Most Of Us Would
Recognize At Once As Episcopal, Especially With The Main Doors Painted
"Episcopal Red." The Cornerstone Contains Documents Formerly In The
Cornerstone Of The SecondBuilding
Plus An 1886 Prayer Book, An 1874 Hymnal, Numerous Photographs, And The Names
Of The Rector (Rev Duck), Wardens, Vestry Members And Building Committee
Members. A Picture Of The Early Interior Shows The Decorative Painted Borders
On Ceilings And Walls. 1950's-1980's - Complete Renovation Of The Undercroft-
Dining Room, Kitchen, Office And Restrooms. Also A New Sunday School Room, As A
Memorial To Dean Frey. Renovation Of The Sacristy As A Memorial To Louise Hunn,
With A New Free-Standing Altar Built As A Gift Of Time And Talent By
Parishioner Ed Tyler.
1990's- ChurchBuilding
Made Handicapped-Accessible After A Successful Fundraising
Drive. The Side Steps Into The Tower Were Removed,
An Elevator Was Installed, And A New Tower Entrance With Tower Staircase Were
Created. Sound Equipment Was Added For The Hearing-Impaired. A New Arched
Stained-Glass Window Was Created And Installed In The Tower Above The Side
Entrance. The Window, Presented To The Church As A Memorial To Gladys Champlin
Doherty, Is Graced By Symbols Of Local Significance, Including Keuka
Lake, Native Grapes, And A Vintage Glenn Curtiss Aeroplane Piloted
By Mrs. Doherty's Husband, A Pioneer Aviator. A "New" Church Organ
(Actually A Grand 1890's Hook & Hastings In Fine Condition), Was Found By
Parishioner Gregg Learned And Installed By Peckham & Son Of Breesport,
Ny.