Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Elm Street & Sixth Avenue, Lisbon, Ransom County, ND
Summary
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry
Significance: The Episcopalians in Lisbon organized as st. Peter's Mission sometime before 1883, at least 6 years before statehood. Services were held in rented quarters, conducted until a resident priest could be found by Arthur Baring-Gould, a lay reader. Emigrant English architect George D. Hancock designed Holy Trinity in the spirit of the High Church Ecclesiological Movement, though it lacks proper liturgical orientation due to its hillside site...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N628
Survey number: HABS ND-30
Building/structure dates: 1885 Initial Construction
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Tags
stone buildings freestone
episcopal churches
religious groups
religious services
lisbon
trinity
trinity episcopal church
elm
elm street
sixth avenue
ransom
ransom county
north dakota
arthur baring gould
mike brandt
kris campbell
carl a engelbrecht
george d hancock
historic american buildings survey
steve martens
david menk
jon neubauer
north dakota state university
nathan ouren
ron ramsay
russ schramm
photo
architecture
episcopal church
st peter
saint peter
building
church buildings
building plans
architectural diagrams
library of congress
Date
1933 - 1970
Contributors
Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Baring-Gould, Arthur
Hancock, George D
Ramsay, Ron, faculty sponsor
Martens, Steve, faculty sponsor
North Dakota State University, sponsor
Ouren, Nathan, delineator
Campbell, Kris, delineator
Schramm, Russ, delineator
Menk, David, delineator
Brandt, Mike, delineator
Neubauer, Jon, delineator
Engelbrecht, Carl A, delineator
Location
Lisbon
,
46.44051, -97.68552
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
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