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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (other)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church may refer to: United States (by state) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Fruitland Park, Florida) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Melbourne, Florida) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (West Palm Beach, Florida) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Kentucky) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Luverne, Minnesota) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Bowie, Maryland) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Southbridge, Massachusetts) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Manhattan) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Fallon, Nevada), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Nevada *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Spring Lake, New Jersey), NRHP-listed *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Greensboro, North Carolina) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Glendale Springs, North Carolina), part of Holy Communion Episcopal Parish (Ashe County, North Carolina) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Swanton, Vermont) *Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Palouse, Washington), NRHP-listed S ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Fruitland Park, Florida)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, a historic Carpenter Gothic church (building), church located at 2201 Spring Lake Road, in Fruitland Park, Florida, Fruitland Park, Florida, is listed on the United States, U.S. National Register of Historic Places. History As Dorothy Goodnoh Paddock noted in the Forward of ''In the Beauty of Holiness—a History of Holy Trinity Church'', the history of Holy Trinity is a story "of sturdy faith, stable tradition and spirited optimism". Holy Trinity's ministry started in 1886, when much of Florida was still very much pioneer country. Throughout the 1880s, many groups of settlers from the British Isles came to Central Florida to seek their fortunes. One such group of about 80 Englishmen put together by Grenville Chetwynd Stapylton, head of Stapylton & Company, settled on of land around what is now Zephyr Lake in Fruitland Park. The land had been purchased from Henderson Tanner, a freed slave, for $250. The settlers built a large boarding house o ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Melbourne, Florida)
The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church was a historic church currently located at 50 West Strawbridge Avenue, Melbourne, Florida, Melbourne, Florida, United States. It is the oldest established church of any denomination in the city. History The church was built between July and November 1886 and the Reverend Dr. William Porcher DuBose presided over the first service on December 27, 1886. The church was originally located on the south bank of Crane Creek (Melbourne, Florida), Crane Creek in Melbourne on land purchased from the Wright Brothers through a gift from Lucy Boardman. Members on the north side of Crane Creek traveled by boat and later by footbridge to attend services. For easier access, the congregation moved the church in 1897 to the north side of the creek. The new site was located on the Corner of Fee Avenue and U.S. Route 1 in Florida, U.S. 1 in Melbourne on land donated by William and Nora Stanford Wells. Jessie S. Goode provided the Bell tower, belfry and Church be ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (West Palm Beach, Florida)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic building at 211 Trinity Place in West Palm Beach. History Holy Trinity Episcopal Church was formed in 1896, not long after the railroad to West Palm Beach was completed. Services were held in the community building and library known as the Free Reading Room on the lakefront. This building had been donated to the town by C. J. Clarke and was brought by barge from his property on the east side of the lake. At that time, there were about 60 resident members. A small church was erected in 1900. The two lots of land for the church donated by Henry Flagler and a Mrs. Marvin at the corner of Dixie and Evernia. The location was described as “the edge of the town and in the jungle.” The first regular services were conducted in 1897.About us
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Kentucky)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (also known as the Church of the Holy Trinity) is an Episcopal Church located in Georgetown, Kentucky Georgetown is a home rule-class city in Scott County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 37,086 at the 2020 census. It is the 6th-largest city by population in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It is the seat of its county. It was original .... History The Church of the Holy Trinity was organized in 1847 through the efforts of the Reverend J. N. Norton, rector of the Church of the Ascension, Frankfort, during the episcopate of Bishop Benjamin Bosworth Smith, the first bishop of Kentucky. The church building was constructed during the years 1864–1868 by John and Henry Clarke, outstanding churchmen and craftsmen whose wood carvings decorate the interior of the building. The stone for the church was quarried from the actual site and much of the construction was done by lamp light. The church was consecrated on June 23, 1870, by the Right Re ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Luverne, Minnesota)
Holy Trinity Church-Episcopal is a historic Gothic Revival stone church at North Cedar and East Luverne Streets in Luverne, Minnesota, United States. Its first rector, the Rev. C.S. Ware, and Bishop Mahlon Norris Gilbert set its cornerstone on August 19, 1891. The church was completed late that same year, costing $6,000. It was built with Sioux Quartzite from a local quarry. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It was an active parish of the Episcopal Church in Minnesota The Episcopal Church in Minnesota, formerly known as the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota, is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America which has jurisdiction over all of Minnesota, except Clay County, which is in the Episco ... until 2016, when the church closed its doors and was offered for sale. References Buildings and structures in Rock County, Minnesota Episcopal church buildings in Minnesota Churches on the National Register of Hist ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Bowie, Maryland)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Collington, Maryland (now part of Bowie, Maryland) is a historic place of worship dating back more than three centuries. Originally a chapel of ease for Queen Anne Parish, it became a separate parish in 1844. History On December 17, 1717, Reverend Jacob Henderson was appointed rector of Queen Anne Parish, not long after his appointment by the Bishop of London as Commissary (supervisor) for the parishes in the Western Shore of Maryland (a position he held until 1734). In 1712, Henderson married a widow, Mary Duvall Ridgely (née Stanton). An ancestor of hers, Mareen Duvall, had emigrated from France a century earlier, acquired a significant land grant in what became Prince George's County, Maryland, and established a chapel on their property which became Queen Anne Parish and ultimately St. Barnabas Church, Upper Marlboro, Maryland. In 1713, Henderson and his wife built a wooden chapel near their residence, part of the parcel known as the Fore ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Southbridge, Massachusetts)
The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, formerly the Evangelical Free Church, is a historic church building at 446 Hamilton Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts. Built in 1869 for a nominally non-denominational congregation of senior Hamilton Woolen Company employees, it has house an Episcopal congregation since 1921. The building is architecturally noted for its Romanesque and Gothic Revival features, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Description and history The church is located on the north side of Hamilton Street, east of (and across the Quinebaug River from) the former Hamilton Woolen Company mill complex. It is a roughly rectangular brick building, with a steeply pitched front-facing gable roof. A tower rises at the southwest corner, its open belfry framed by paired round-arch openings and topped by a pyramidal roof with a flared edge. The building features are mainly Romanesque, with round-arch windows, paneled nave walls, and corbelled e ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Manhattan)
The Church of the Holy Trinity is an Episcopal parish church located at 316 East 88th Street between First and Second Avenues in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. History The parish was originally located on the northeast corner of Madison Avenue and East 42nd Street in a Victorian '' cottage ornéé'' (ornamental cottage) designed by Jacob Wrey Mould., p.103 This building was replaced on the site in 1873 by one designed by Leopold Eidlitz in a High Victorian hybrid of the German Romanesque design. This was generally referred to as Dr. Tyng's Church after the "hardworking churchman, the younger Stephen H. Tyng, who organized it in 1874." The church building at that location was rather short-lived: in 1895, the parish merged with St. James', and the building was sold and demolished. The St. James parish had been given property by Serena Rhinelander on East 88th Street, on what was once the Rhinelander Farm. A mission church was built on this land from ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Fallon, Nevada)
The Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Fallon, Nevada, located at 507 Churchill St., was built in 1907 in the Gothic Revival style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003; the listing included four contributing buildings, some of which were in the American Craftsman style or built like bungalow A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is either single-story or has a second story built into a sloping roof (usually with dormer windows), and may be surrounded by wide verandas. The first house in England that was classified as a b ...s. Besides the 1907 church, included in the listing are a 1922 vicarage, a 1922 garage, and a 1924 Guildhall. and It was deemed significant for association with growth of Fallon during 1907 through the 1920s as "tangible reminders of this significant early period in Fallon's history." References Gothic Revival church buildings in Nevada Churches completed in 1907 National Register of Historic Places in C ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Spring Lake, New Jersey)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic church at the junction of Monmouth and Third Avenues in Spring Lake, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. It was built in 1880 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The church houses a fully functional 1904 Bates & Culley pipe organ The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurized air (called ''wind'') through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard. Because each pipe produces a single pitch, the pipes are provided in sets called ''ranks .... References External links * Episcopal church buildings in New Jersey Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Gothic Revival church buildings in New Jersey Churches completed in 1880 19th-century Episcopal church buildings Churches in Monmouth County, New Jersey National Register of Historic Places in Monmouth County, New Jersey New Jersey Register of Historic Places Spring Lake, N ...
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Greensboro, North Carolina)
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is an Episcopal Church (United States), Episcopal church in the Fisher Park Historic District, Historic District of the Fisher Park, Greensboro, North Carolina, Fisher Park neighborhood of Greensboro, North Carolina. History In 1869, St. Barnabas Church was founded as Greensboro's first Episcopal parish. Construction of the first church building got underway on May 31, 1871 on the site now occupied by the Elon University School of Law. In 1891, a group of parishioners split off to form St. Andrew's Episcopal Mission, which was designated a parish in 1893. In May 1910 the two parishes consolidated to form Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The congregation worshiped at St. Barnabas Church for two years, then split again to form St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. A parish house designed by Hobart Upjohn was built on the current site at Greene Street and Fisher Avenue in 1919. Its assembly hall was converted into All Saints C ...
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Holy Communion Episcopal Parish (Ashe County, North Carolina)
Holy Communion Episcopal Parish, located in Ashe County, North Carolina, is a small parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina. The parish consists of two small historic Carpenter Gothic churches that are both decorated with frescoes by painter Ben Long and his students. The two churches have become popular destinations for Christian pilgrims. St. Mary's Episcopal Church St. Mary's Episcopal Church, located on Highway 194, in West Jefferson, was built in 1905. In 1972, the Rev. Faulton Hodge became priest in charge and later agreed to let Ben Long, a young artist newly returned to North Carolina from studying in Italy, paint wet plaster frescoes on the interior walls of St. Mary's. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, located twelve miles from St. Mary's at 120 Glendale School Road in Glendale Springs, was built in 1901. Holy Trinity closed in 1946 and stood empty and neglected for 30 years, until Fr. Hodge began a drive to restore it ...
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