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CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD   Est. 1880

 

Since the 1700s nature lovers, sportsmen and vacationers have been attracted to beautiful Raquette Lake in the Central Adirondacks of New York - the "queen lake of the Adirondacks." 

 

A vintage railway brochure from 1900 lists the lake's old Indian name as Killoquah - meaning rayed like the sun - appropriate to its shape. 

 

The 98 miles of shoreline, deep bays where lake trout love to hide and waterways from the Marion and Raquette Rivers to Blue Mountain Lake bring visitors from all over.

 

 

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130th Anniversary Service

Sunday 1 August 2010 at 3 pm

FREE boat service from the Village Dock at 2 pm

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RAISE THE ROOF - FUNDRAISER!!!

Presently, the church roof is in serious need of repair. Experts have determined that the current roof will not last through another winter. Rain water is already leaking through with some minor damage to the interior.

The estimated cost for labor and materials is $10,000, and we hope to raise at least half of this amount through this fund raiser. The new roof is expected to last 50-100 years!

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Church of the Good Shepherd Raquette Lake NY

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2002 Aerial view of St. Hubert's Isle from Bird's seaplane

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The island church, designed by the firm of esteemed architect Josiah Cleveland Cady, was the summer chapel for many families significant in the history of the United States during the second half of the 19th century.

These included Dr. Thomas Durant and Collis P. Huntington of transcontinental railroad fame, William West Durant (warden), John Boyd Thacher future mayor of Albany (treasurer), former Governor Phineas Lounsbury of Connecticut, Francis Stott, J. Harvey Ladew, Lucy Carnegie (widow of Andrew's brother Thomas) and many others. 

By the end of the 19th century Raquette Lake had become "the place" to build one's summer home.  Four of these rustic structures, designed by William West Durant and later sold to C.P. Huntington, J.P. Morgan, Alfred Vanderbilt and New York State Lieutenant Governor Timothy Woodruff, are now known as Adirondack Great Camps.  

Those were the days of great prominence for Raquette Lake, and soon St. Hubert's Isle with its picturesque chapel became the center of much social life on the lake.

An annual vespers service is still held the first Sunday of August at 3:00 pm, with free transport from the village at 2 pm.  All are welcome - we hope to see you there !


 

Montgomery H Throop II - founding priest 1880-1885   Rev. Edward O. Flagg, summer of 1889   William Brown-Serman, served 1895-1941   Stanley Brown-Serman, served 1931-1941   Ralph Miller Carmichael, served 1959-1995  Nancy Rosenblum - 1997-1998, 2001 - Present

                                                       

                                                             

Clergy from 1880 - Present

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CHURCH of the GOOD SHEPHERD

St. Hubert's Isle   HC02   Box 237

Raquette Lake, NY  13436-9601



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