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The stone building is the second church built by the local Episcopalian congregation. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 17, 1986, as part of a group of properties, the "East Broad Street Multiple Resource Area".
50 W. Broad St. Yes: Now known as the ... Near Northside Historic District. June 4, 1980 Off State Route ... Saint Paul's Episcopal Church: December 17, 1986
The church was built in 1879 with funds given by John B. Randleman and John Ferree, prominent local businessmen. [3] The church is now home to the St. Paul Museum, operated by the North Randolph Historical Society, which focuses on the churche's history and local history. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. [1]
Saint Paul's Church, Chapel, and Parish House are a historic Episcopal Church complex at 15 and 27 Saint Paul Street and 104 Aspinwall Avenue in Brookline, Massachusetts. The Gothic Revival church building was designed by Richard Upjohn and built in 1851-52, and is the oldest surviving religious building in the town.
St. Paul's congregation outgrew the church, however, as well as a subsequent building at East 40th Street (later sold to the Roman Catholic Church, and renamed the Church of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle in 1930). The first service at St. Paul's, Cleveland Heights, was on April 25, 1928. The church was designed by J. Byers Hayes of ...
The church was built in 1775, incorporating parts of an older church built in 1719. It was remodeled in 1853 and restored after a major fire in 1922, with Washington architect Delos H. Smith selected to serve as architect of the renovation. [2] On March 16, 1972, St. Paul's was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
"Building 50", the former Northern Michigan Asylum St. James Episcopal Church, Grosse Ile, Michigan D. M. Fery Warehouse, 1887 Simon Heavenrich residence in 75 Winder Street, built in 1875. Gordon W. Lloyd was an architect of English origin, whose work was primarily in the American Midwest .
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Fort Benton, Montana), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Chouteau County, Montana St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Virginia City, Nevada) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Englewood, New Jersey)