Methodist-United-Seventh Day Adventist Church - Tusket, NS
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N 43° 51.264 W 065° 58.478
20T E 260924 N 4860003
Built in 1877, the Tusket Methodist Church was the 4th church to be built in the village of Tusket. It has also been a United Church and a Seventh Day Adventist Church, and is now home to the Argyle Municipality Historical and Genealogical Society.
Waymark Code: WMPAG9
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 07/29/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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The Methodist Church was opened for services on Sunday, February 3, 1878 and remained a Methodist Church for just under a half century when, on June 10, 1925, through Church Union in Canada, the Methodist Church, Canada, the Congregational Union of Canada, and 70 per cent of the Presbyterian Church of Canada united to become the United Church.

The building remained a United Church for, again, just under half a century, until April 13, 1973, when it became a Seventh Day Adventist Church. It remained so until being sold to the Argyle Municipality Historical and Genealogical Society in 2000. They have since restored and remodelled the building, leaving the exterior essentially as it has been, architecturally, at least, circa 1885.

The church was designed and built as a very plain building, receiving its beautiful corner bell tower, steeple and smaller spires around 1885.
Argyle Township Court House Archives
DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
The Argyle Township Court House Archives is a one-and-a-half storey Gothic church of wood construction located on a small lot along Highway #3 in the centre of the village of Tusket, NS. With the gable end facing the Tusket River, the building is situated on the property immediately to the south of the Argyle Township Court House, Canada's oldest standing courthouse, which is a National Historic Site of Canada. The building and surrounding land are included in the municipal heritage designation.

HERITAGE VALUE
The Tusket Methodist Church is valued for its history as a place of worship and its association with prominent members of the community. It was the fourth church building to be constructed in the village of Tusket in 1877. One of the founding members was Peter Lent Hatfield and local tradition has it that he mortgaged his own home to finance the construction of this church. The original church was opened for divine worship on Sunday, 3 February 1878. It was not until after the official opening that the deed for the land on which the church is located was executed on 22 February 1878. The congregation of the Tusket Methodist Church was always a small one.

The original church was a very plain building and underwent a major refurbishment less than twenty years after its original construction. Around 1885, a corner tower and steeple were added. The interior was finished and an entirely new gable roof put on the building at the same time. There is an architectural drawing of the front elevation of the church found in the “Toots” Hatfield papers at the Yarmouth County Museum, drawn by the architectural firm of Kinney and Haley, Yarmouth, NS which is dated 1894. In 1925, with the union of many Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational churches in Canada it became a “United Church". On 13 April 1973, it became a Seventh-Day Adventist Church and remained as such until 2000 when it was purchased by the Argyle Municipality Historical and Genealogical Society. They purchased the building for the purposes of adaptive reuse. The interior of the building was transformed into a modern archival facility in 2005/2006 while the heritage exterior of the building was preserved.

CHARACTER-DEFINING ELEMENTS
Character-defining elements of the Argyle Township Court House Archives include:
- corner tower and steeple;
- steeply pitched gable roof;
- Gothic motifs on front elevation above windows;
- Gothic details and motifs on steeple;
- Fleur-de-lis on the steeple;
- miniature steeples located on the remaining three corners of the main church building; with two additional scaled down miniature steeples on the rear corners of the extension;
- triangular window located at the attic level on the front elevation;
- three symmetrically arranged six-over-six paned windows on both the north and south ridge walls.
From Historic Places Canada
Date the Church was built, dedicated or cornerstone laid: 01/01/1877

Age of Church building determined by?: Other reliable source

If denomination of Church is not part of the name, please provide it here: Methodist/United/Seventh Day Adventist

Street address of Church:
8168 Highway 3
Tusket, NS Canada
B0W 3M0


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