In 1942 the congregation purchased a former church building for use as a synagogue.
The congregation purchased the building and moved there in 1922.
By 1870 the congregation decided to replace its church building and purchased the current site.
In 1880, the congregation purchased the building on 116th Street.
In 1914 the congregation purchased a lot at 807 15th Street and began building a church on June 21.
The congregation purchased land on October 16, 1905, to be used as a cemetery.
This continued until 1971, when the congregation purchased the building from the landlord, and it is still active today.
In 1759, the congregation purchased some land for a burial ground.
The congregation had purchased a half block at the corner of 6th and Oak streets for $3,000.
However, the congregation purchased the structure and relocated it to the east side of the road.