Here's a print of the original St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church in Ossining, New York. http://images.tuckdb.org/postcards/images/000/002/856/mid/2010_08_05_13_31_15.jpg It stood adjacent to the present day Cablevision building on North Highland Avenue. The newer church borders Ossining and Croton to the north. St. Augustine's parish had the second largest Irish-Catholic community in Northern Westchester County, to the now defunct St. Patrick's Church in Verplanck, NY. Verplanck, just south of the City of Peekskill, attracted Irish immigrants to work its riverfront brickyards, as did Buchanan, Montrose, and Crugers. Croton NY attracted predominantly Italians and Irish who built the Croton Dam and infrastructure of NYC's water supply, including the Croton Aqueduct. As the New York Central Railroad crept northward from Ossining, immigrant labor was essential here too circa 1860. Barb MizScarlettNy@aol.com