
St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church and Sunday School Building, Butler, Pennsylvania
Posted by:
JimmyEv
N 40° 51.660 W 079° 53.859
17T E 592904 N 4523911
St. Mark’s Sunday School Building was designed by the Boston architectural firm of Cram and Ferguson in 1927. During the same time period, Cram and Ferguson designed the campus of the Rice Institute in Houston.
Waymark Code: WM1YN1
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 08/04/2007
Views: 144
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Cram and Ferguson designed both St. Mark’s Sunday School Building and the adjacent church. The church wasn’t built until 1952 and, although considered ‘historic,’ looks pretty much like most suburban churches. It’s interesting to note that between the erection of the interestingly Gothic Sunday School Building in 1927 and the blase suburban church in 1952, both principals of the firm, Cram and Ferguson, had passed away.
The congregation of the church and Sunday school was founded by German Lutherans on August 29, 1813. Services were not held in English until 1877.
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