The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is located in western
Downtown Oakland
Downtown Oakland is the central business district of Oakland, California, United States; roughly bounded by both the Oakland Estuary and Interstate 880 on the southwest, Interstate 980 on the northwest, Grand Avenue on the northeast, and Lak ...
,
California
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. It is a member of the
Unitarian Universalist Association.
History
The building site was purchased in November 1888 from
Jane K. Sather
Jane K. Sather (''née'' Krom; March 9, 1824 – December 11, 1911) was an American philanthropist and one of the University of California, Berkeley's most significant benefactors. She founded the Sather Professorship of Classical Literature and t ...
, a patron of the
University of California
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. Construction began in 1890 and was completed in September 1891, although it began to be used for various activities while still unfinished.
The church building was designed in 1889 by
Walter J. Mathews. This solid masonry
Romanesque Revival style church departed radically from California's then predominant wood framed
Carpenter Gothic style churches. It is noted for its famous
stained glass windows produced by Goodhue of Boston, and for its arching redwood spans that were the widest at the time west of the
Rocky Mountains
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.
The
1906 San Francisco earthquake damaged the building, but did not destroy it.
Landmark
The church is listed as
California Historical Landmark
A California Historical Landmark (CHL) is a building, structure, site, or place in California that has been determined to have statewide historical landmark significance.
Criteria
Historical significance is determined by meeting at least one of ...
#896, and is also listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ...
(NPS-77000284). The church remains a significant cultural and architectural landmark in Oakland.
References
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External links
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Harvard.edu: Historical records of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland— ''at the Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School.''
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Churches in Oakland, California
Unitarian Universalist churches in California
Churches completed in 1891
California Historical Landmarks
National Register of Historic Places in Oakland, California
Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in California
Historic American Buildings Survey in California
19th century in Oakland, California
1890s architecture in the United States
Romanesque Revival church buildings in California
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