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1697
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Trinity Church receives its charter from King William III of England
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1698
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First version of Trinity Church constructed, funded by a tax
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1705
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Queen Anne grants Trinity Church large parcel of land
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1709
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Trinity Church founds the Charity School (now known as the Trinity School). It is the oldest school in continuous operation in New York City.
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1754
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Trinity Church grants some land to King's College (later Columbia University)
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1774
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The leaders of Trinity Church in New York take the Loyalist side during the Revolutionary War.
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21 Sep 1776
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Trinity Church burns down during the American Revolution
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21 Sep 1776
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British retake New York City from Continental Army
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1784
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The New York State Legislature appoints patriots as Trustees and modifies the charter of the former Loyalist Trinity Church to conform with the new state constitution. The Patriot priest Samuel Provoost becomes rector.
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1790
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Trinity Church rebuilt
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1839
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Second Trinity Church building in New York City demolished after heavy snowfall damages the roof
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1846
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Dedication of Trinity Church, the first Gothic Revival building in New York City
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1846
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Construction of Trinity Church
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1976
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Queen Elizabeth II visits Trinity Church, receives 279 peppercorns in rent
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11 Sep 2001
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Trinity Church remains standing as the World Trade Center falls nearby. (But the historic pipe organ is severely damaged by dust and debris and will be replaced in 2007.) The gates of Trinity Church become an impromptu memorial to the victims, with tokens