St, Alphonsus Catholic Church Bell Tower - Millwood, MO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 39° 06.275 W 091° 06.387
15S E 663730 N 4330088
Bell was removed from the tower in 1971 and is mounted in front of the church.
Waymark Code: WMW65X
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 07/15/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rjmcdonough1
Views: 1

County of church: Lincoln County
Location of church: 29 St. Alphonsus Rd., St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Millwood
Phone:(573) 384-6223
Architect: Henry P. Hess, of St. Louis
Contractor: Woods and Claiborne, of Louisiana, MO

"Ground was broken for the erection of the new brick church in March, 1926. Many delays have occurred in procuring material in time, but the work has progressed as fast as weather and other conditions would permit. After 18 months of almost incessant labor, the contractors, Woods and Claiborne, of Louisiana, have presented to the people of Millwood as fine a church as may be seen outside of the larger cities. The architect was Henry P. Hess, of St. Louis. It is built on the Romanesque type of architecture, with tower to correspond. Its dimensions are 109 by 53 feet, with 20 by 50 feet basement for the furnace and storage of coal. It is practically fireproof, well lighted and ventilated and has a seating capacity of 600. It is equipped with a steam heating plant with vapor system attached. The interior decorations or frescoe work will be taken care of as soon as the walls and ceilings have aged sufficiently. The choir galley has been built for the reception of a pipe organ which Father Carr hopes to have installed later on. The entire cost of construction when finished will be $52,000, which will include a remaining debt of about $5000. The interior of the church already presents a beautiful, inspiring appearance. Three beautiful altars of Scagliola marble have been donated as well as the statues of the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, the Sacred Heart, Sister St. Theresa the Little Flower and the Stations of the Cross, which are considered a rare work of art. A list of these donors, as well as the contributors to the church fund and the amounts given will be published later on. It reflects credit on the praiseworthy sacrifice of those who have accomplished this great work. Messrs. Woods and Claiborne say that our new church is of the most permanent and solid construction" ~ History of Millwood and St. Alphonsus Parish by Andrew Mudd Millwood, Missouri. November 17th, 1927 [in public domain, no copyright]

Address of Tower:
Mailing address: 29 St Alphonsus Rd., Silex, MO 63377


Still Operational: no

Number of bells in tower?: 0

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Tours or visits allowed in tower?: No

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