St. John the Divine Episcopal Church - Moorhead, MN
N 46° 52.378 W 096° 46.061
14T E 670112 N 5193466
St. John the Divine Episcopal Church located in Moorhead, Minnesota, USA, was constructed in 1899 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It has an unusual and unique steeple.
Waymark Code: WM3YC4
Location: Minnesota, United States
Date Posted: 06/05/2008
Views: 42
An historical marker in front of the church provides the following information: "St. John's Episcopal Church was designed on an Elizabethan model by the noted architect, Cass Gilbert, among whose other significant buildings is the present Minnesota State Capitol. Construction of St. John's began on August 1, 1898. On February 12, 1899, the church was consecrated and the first confirmation held."
"Episcopal church services in Moorhead date from 1872 when the Reverend James Gilfillan conducted a service in a Northern Pacific Railroad passenger coach. With the arrival of Benjamin F. Mackall, a licensed lay reader, regular services began on May 13, 1873. When the parish was organized in 1875, Mackall was elected Senior Warden, an office he held for 62 years. The movement to construct the present church was led by Mackall and W.H. Davey, who donated the land on which St. John's stands."
Location of the Steeple: 120 Eighth Street South Moorhead, MN USA 56560
Approximate Date of Construction: 02/12/1899
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