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The notes are arranged from an air by Handel and were first used in Cambridge, England. Trinity had the honor of introducing these famous chimes to the United States. That the church would be out of debt and ready for consecration when completed could hardly be anticipated until Herdic quietly announced his intention to present the finished building to the church corporation. Although the original estimate had been for $25,000, Peter Herdic spent nearly $80,000 for the completed project. On the... day of consecration, February 22, 1876, Judge Maynard read and presented to the parish a deed from Herdic, not only for the lot, but for the building as well. Included in the deed was a stipulation that the pews were to remain forever free. In 1884, Judge Maynard gave the church an adjoining lot, and a rectory was built. Thirty years later, in 1914, Amanda Howard gave Trinity the money to build a parish house which was used for church activities as well as for community recreation. The hallowed walls of Trinity Episcopal Church created a cohesive force in this storied neighborhood.
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