FIRST - Brick Church In New Hampshire
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
N 43° 04.710 W 070° 45.334
19T E 357087 N 4771027
The historic St. John's Church was the first brick church in New Hampshire.
Waymark Code: WMENBQ
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 06/17/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
Views: 4

St. John's Church was built 1807 and was the first brick church in New Hampshire. The church was built after an earlier church at the site was destroyed in a fire in 1806. The church was designed by noted architect Alexander Parris and built by James Nutter. The church was one of Alexander Parris' early works with later works in Boston including St. Paul's Church on Tremont Street and the Faneuil Hall (Quincy) Market. He also became known as an engineer of docks and seawalls at the Boston and Portsmouth Navy Yards.

St. John's Church is brick structure measuring 61 by 88 feet using predominately Flemish bond for the brickwork. The church feature a central square brick tower surmounted by a weathervane.

The interior of the church features trompe l'oeil paintings in the form of simulated bas-reliefs created by Daniel M. Shepard of Salem, Massachusetts in 1848 and were carefully restored in 1951. The pews in the church are mostly slip pews installed in 1867 replacing the original box pews.

The churchyard has about 100 marked graves and 10 underground vaults located at the street level. New interments are rare now and only with expressed permission from the Vestry.

The church is in excellent condition and continues to serve its active parish.
Type of documentation of superlative status: National Register Nomination Form

Location of coordinates: Front door

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