The land was bought in 1855 and the one-room church was built the same year.
In the photograph, what looks like a small one-room church, green clapboard over starched white plaster, set in lush greenery, tinges of a brilliant blue sky.
It was a long way from the wood-frame, whitewashed one-room church in Idaho where Henry had started in the Thirties.
As a teen-ager he played gospel piano in the one-room church, toured with a fiery revival preacher and planned to enter the ministry.
The Virgin Mary is a small one-room church, like most churches of Crete.
The original site became a grange estate of the abbey, and the chapel at the site was used as a one-room local church.
It is a one-room church with overhanging polygonal apse and a façade tower, all topped with steep roofs.
It occupied a one-room church and school house.
The one-room church he would like to add would serve as his library, according to his lawyer, William J. Fleming.
But the restoration committee decided that the one-room church, founded by 12 Dutch farmers in 1732, should have a simple wood exterior to go with its simple interior.