House of Prayer Episcopal Church and Rectory

House of Prayer Episcopal Church and Rectory
Location: Broad and State Sts., Newark, New Jersey
Area: 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built: 1710
Architect: Wills,Frank; Wood,William Halsey
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 72000777[1]
NJRHP #: [2]
Added to NRHP: October 30, 1972

House of Prayer Episcopal Church and Rectory is a historic site at Broad and State Streets in Newark, New Jersey. It was built in prior to 1725 (c.1710) and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

The rectory was the home of Hannibal Goodwin, priest and inventor. Known as the Plume House, the building is considered one of the most endangered landmarks in the state.[3][4]

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