
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Bell Tower - Quincy, FL
N 30° 35.474 W 084° 34.639
16R E 732298 N 3386802
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, built in 1892, is the oldest church in continuous use in the city of Quincy, Florida, USA.
Waymark Code: WMBT2P
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 06/19/2011
Views: 1
An historical marker in front of the church reads:
"The earliest Episcopal Services were performed in Quincy in 1834 and Jackson Kemper was the first bishop to visit in 1838. St. Paul's Parish was organized and the first Vestry was elected in the same year. In 1839, the parish joined the Diocese of Florida and was incorporated by act of the Florida Territorial Legislature on February 28, 1839. The first church was erected on this site in 1839 and was consecrated on February 21, 1841, by James H. Otey, Bishop of Tennessee. The present structure is the second church building. It was erected in 1892, enlarged in 1914, remodeled in 1928, and enlarged again with a cloister and parish hall in 1951. The St. Paul's Episcopal Church is the oldest church in continuous use in the City of Quincy."
Address of Tower: 10 West King Street Quincy, FL USA 32351
 Still Operational: yes
 Number of bells in tower?: 1
 Rate tower: 
 Tours or visits allowed in tower?: No
 Relevant website?: Not listed

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