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  2. St. Paul's Episcopal Church of East Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church of East Cleveland is a current and historic church in East Cleveland, Ohio. It was built in 1846, and it was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1984 under the 'churches' category. It is credited to the firm of Coburn, Barnum, & Benes. [1]

  3. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Cleveland Heights, Ohio)

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    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 ...

  4. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's church building is one of just six Gothic Revival churches built in Cleveland during the 1870s that survived into the 1980s. At one time considered Cleveland's grandest and largest church, it is distinguished by the unusual architecture of the peak of the bell tower, and the open interior features extensive detailing, [4] along with seating for one thousand worshippers.

  5. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Alexandria, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in the Anglican Communion located in the Old Town area of Alexandria, Virginia.The church, consecrated in 1818, was designed by Benjamin Latrobe, the second architect of the United States Capitol.

  6. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in Richmond, Virginia, United States.Located directly across Ninth Street from the Virginia State Capitol, it has long been a popular house of worship for Richmond political figures, including General Robert E. Lee, Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and many Virginia governors throughout the years.

  7. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Troy, New York) - Wikipedia

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    In 1804 St. Paul's was incorporated and a brick church erected. This was replaced in 1827-28 with the current structure. The exterior is a close copy of Trinity Church, New Haven, Connecticut (1813-1816), designed by the architect Ithiel Town in the Gothic revival style.

  8. Cathedral Church of Saint Paul (Des Moines, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Postcard image of Piety Hill. St. Paul's is on the left with its original spire. St. Paul's had its beginnings on October 15, 1854, when the first service was held at Fort Des Moines for ten communicants. [3] A brick and frame church building was completed in 1857 on Seventh Street between Locust and Walnut Streets.

  9. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Put-in-Bay, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The records of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Put-in-Bay, Ohio, were transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University in October 1984, with the cooperation of Reverend Neilson Rudd who was St Paul's rector at the time. The Bowling Green copies consists of copies of parish record books dating from ...