The Pioneer Church — Virginia City, NV
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N 39° 18.554 W 119° 38.885
11S E 271683 N 4354437
E Clampus Vitus plaque in Virginia City, NV.
Waymark Code: WMVXY8
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 06/08/2017
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E Clampus Vitus plaque on the Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church in Virginia City, NV. Marker deals with the history of the church.
Text of Plaque:
The Pioneer Church
The first religious service in Nevada, officiated by a visiting Protestant Episcopal Reverend, was held in Virginia City’s U.S. Courthouse on Sept. 11, 1861. A Parish was organized as St. Paul’s Protestant Episcopal. In the following year the Rev. Franklin S. Rising became St. Paul’s first Pastor and missionary, also holding services in Gold Hill and Silver City. A $30,000.00 church was built and the first service was held on Feb. 22, 1863. It was destroyed in the great fire of 1875 and rebuilt the following year on the original site.
The gothic style St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s interior is adorned with hand-hewn pine beams and sugar pine planking from Lake Tahoe. The pipe organ, the oldest in Nevada, cost $3,000.00 and came around the “Horn”. St. Paul’s Parish, founded in 1861 is still active and holds Sunday services year round.
Dedicated Jun. 28, 6019 (2014)
Julia C. Bulette Chapter 1843
E Clampus Vitus
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