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St. James Episcopal Church, 833 West Wiconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI

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Summary

Significance: St. James', considered one of Wisconsin's finest Gothic Revival buildings, is reported to be the city's first stone church, and is now the denomination's oldest surviving church edifice in Milwaukee.

Survey number: HABS WI-255

Building/structure dates: 1868 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: 1871 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1872 Demolished

Building/structure dates: 1874 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1899 Subsequent Work

Building/structure dates: 1925 Subsequent Work

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Date

1933 - 1970
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Lloyd, Gordon William
McKelvey, Robert
Read, Alvan
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Location

South Milwaukee (Wis.) ,  43.03890, -87.90647
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Library of Congress
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Link

http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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