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 Trinity Church - Niles, MI
N 41° 49.670 W 086° 15.277
16T E 561897 N 4630929
Quick Description: The oldest existing church in Niles
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 9/9/2007 3:25:03 PM
Waymark Code: WM25P7
Views: 80
Long Description:Located in Niles, MI, the historical marker says:
Trinity Church
This is the oldest existing church structure in Niles, located in
the oldest Episcopal parish in the Diocese of Western Michigan. The
first Episcopal service in Niles was conducted by Bishop Philander
Chase in 1832. The parish was organized in 1834. In that year there
were 14 houses in Niles. The first edifice, of frame construction,
was built on this site in 1836 under the direction of Rev. James
Selkrig, the first rector. The present church was completed in
1858. On May 7, 1876, the Rev. Robert McMurdy presented 308 persons
for confirmation. This is said to have been one of the largest such
classes in American church history.
Historical Date: 01/01/1834
 Historical Name: Trinity Church
 Description: This is the oldest existing church structure in Niles, located in the oldest Episcopal parish in the Diocese of Western Michigan. The first Episcopal service in Niles was conducted by Bishop Philander Chase in 1832. The parish was organized in 1834. In that year there were 14 houses in Niles. The first edifice, of frame construction, was built on this site in 1836 under the direction of Rev. James Selkrig, the first rector. The present church was completed in 1858. On May 7, 1876, the Rev. Robert McMurdy presented 308 persons for confirmation. This is said to have been one of the largest such classes in American church history.
 Parking nearby?: yes
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 Registered Site #: L0062
 website: Not listed

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