The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Park Avenue Chapel - Raymond, AB
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N 49° 27.661 W 112° 39.711
12U E 379576 N 5480034
Not far south of the centre of the Town of Raymond, the second LDS Chapel in Raymond has become the Raymond Town Hall.
Waymark Code: WM12NFW
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 06/21/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
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Immediately south of the second chapel is the first chapel, a two storey wood framed building built in 1903. It was first a school, then, from about 1912 to 1929 or 1930, the LDS Chapel, and, from that time until 2006 a Buddhist Temple. Today it is maintained by the town as a historic site. The second chapel remained the LDA Chapel until 1987, when a new chapel was built and this chapel sold to the Town of Raymond and turned into the town hall, council chambers and public library. Following is text from the historic marker placed in front of town hall by the LDS Church, while further below are more extensive descriptions of both buildings, from Historic Places Canada.
Second Chapel
This distinctive three-winged chapel with central rotunda was used from 1930 to 1987 by the Raymond Second Ward and later also by the Raymond Third and Sixth Wards, three local congregations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Designed by local architect and Second Ward member F. B. Rolfson, the building was modeled after a unique chapel built in Provo, Utah, by architects Howard W. Burton and Hyrum C. Pope, who also designed the Cardston Temple. Constructed to replace the schoolhouse that the Second Ward had converted into a chapel and used from 1912 to 1930, ground was broken for this building on December 15, 1928. The first meeting was held here in 1930, and the structure was dedicated by Rudger Clawson, Apostle, on November 5, 1939, after all debts for the construction were paid. Latter-day Saint congregations continued to use the building until October 1987, when it was sold to the town of Raymond.

Placed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2012
LATTER DAY SAINTS PARK AVENUE CHAPEL
DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
The Latter Day Saints Park Avenue Chapel is a brick building located on a portion of two lots on Raymond's main thoroughfare, at the south end of the town's business district. The building features a Y-shaped plan with stained glass windows, decorative brick and mortar elements, a central tower, roof dormers, and a stepped gable parapet.

HERITAGE VALUE
The heritage value of the Latter Day Saints Park Avenue Chapel lies in its association with the settlement and religious life of Raymond and its unique architectural style, marrying the design sensibilities of prominent Mormon architects with the stylistic influences of turn of the twentieth-century English domestic architecture.

The Town of Raymond was founded at the turn of the twentieth century through the efforts of wealthy Utah mine owner and industrialist Jesse Knight. Inspired by both a religious sense of duty and an entrepreneurial spirit, Knight wanted to create both a robust Mormon settlement and a centre for processing sugar beets. In 1901, he selected a location between the Mormon communities of Stirling and Magrath for the townsite of Raymond and established the Knight Sugar Company processing plant shortly thereafter. The many opportunities of the new community - including farming, ranching, and working in the sugar mill - initially attracted a wealth of settlers, part of the third wave of Mormon immigration into southern Alberta. By 1912, Raymond had grown so large that it was necessary to divide the community into two wards (religious jurisdictions). Raymond's First Ward continued to use the church originally constructed for the community in 1901, while the Second Ward employed the old school to conduct its worship services. In 1928, needing a larger space for its faith community, the Second Ward broke the ground on a new chapel. Construction on the building continued through to 1939, when the chapel was dedicated and the first service was held. Building the chapel was a labour of love, with community members offering their time and money to the project.

The Latter Day Saints Park Avenue Chapel is architecturally unique, uniting some of the pre-eminent designers of major Mormon buildings with the influences of turn of the twentieth-century English architecture. The chapel is based on designs by Hyrum C. Pope and Harold W. Burton, the architects for the famed Mormon temples in Cardston and in Hawaii. Their plan was adapted by R.B. Rolfson, another significant architect who was also responsible for the design of the Mormon chapels at Magrath and Stirling and for Raymond's Town Hall. The Y-shaped configuration of the building focused on a central rotunda and its decorative features are unique in Canadian Mormon architecture, with their only analogue being a twin church - now extensively altered - in Provo, Utah. The influence of late nineteenth, early twentieth-century English architecture is evident in the use of multi-coloured brick, the tall chimneys, and the roof dormers. In addition to its sacred space, the building also includes classrooms and a community hall, making it a centre for cultural activities.
From the Alberta Register of Historic Places

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Official Heritage Registry: [Web Link]

Address:
4 Park Avenue
Raymond, AB
T0K 2S0


Heritage Registry Page Number: Not listed

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