St. James Episcopal Church 1828 - Boardman Ohio
Posted by: Team RAGAR
N 41° 01.398 W 080° 38.989
17T E 529440 N 4541402
Boardman, Ohio
Waymark Code: WM451C
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 07/07/2008
Views: 61
The first home of the oldest Episcopal parish in the Connecticut Western Reserve, the St. James Episcopal Church was built between 1827 and 1828. Philander Chase, first Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio, consecrated it in 1829. The belfry and steeple were added in 1881. It was moved to this site from its original Market Street location in 1972 after the parish built a new church. Renamed the St. James Meeting House, it is the anchor of a community of historic buildings that includes the Beardsley-Walter-Diehm House (circa 1828), the Oswald Detchon House (circa 1840), and the Schiller-Chuey Summer Kitchen. The oldest known structure in Boardman, the St. James Meeting House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Date the Church was built, dedicated or cornerstone laid: 01/01/1827
Age of Church building determined by?: Cornerstone or plaque
If denomination of Church is not part of the name, please provide it here: Episcopal
Indicate the time that the primary worship service is held. List only one: 12:00 AM
Street address of Church: Boardman Park Bordaman, Ohio USA 44512
Primary website for Church or Historic Church Building: [Web Link]
If Church is open to the public, please indicate hours: Not listed
If Church holds a weekly worship service and "all are welcome", please give the day of the week: Not listed
Secondary Website for Church or Historic Church Building: Not listed
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