Pilgrim Congregational Church (Duluth, Minnesota)
Pilgrim Congregational Church is a Congregational church in Duluth, Minnesota. The current building at 2310 East Fourth Street has English Gothic architecture.[1]
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Location | Duluth |
State | Minnesota |
Country | United States |
History
Major Luman H. Tenney and his wife led the foundation of the Pilgrim Congregational Church in 1870.[2] In January 1871, Reverend Doctor Charles Cotton Salter of New Haven, Connecticut became the first pastor.[2] The parishioners built a modest wooden structure at 2 East Second Street that was dedicated on July 16, 1871.[2][3]
Pilgrim Church's second building, used from 1888 to 1915, was designed by William H. Willcox and Clarence H. Johnston, Sr, also at East Second Street and Lake Avenue.[3]
A Duluth architect named Frederick German designed the current building at Fourth Street and 23rd Avenue East.[3] The first service was held at this building on September 24, 1917.[3]
Architecture
Stained glass windows
The church has five paired memorial Tiffany glass windows created by Louis Comfort Tiffany from around 1918 to 1923.[4][5] Three of these bear his signature, but the other two are believed to be authentic as well.[5]
There are two additional paired memorial windows that imitate the style of Tiffany glass.[5]
Behind the altar, there is a large stained glass window created by Odell Prather and dedicated in 1979.[5]
References
- Dierckins, Tony. (2006). Zenith : a postcard perspective of historic Duluth. X-communication. ISBN 1-887317-30-9. OCLC 1053910426.
- "Duluth Bethel (1888) – Zenith City Online". Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- "Pilgrim Congregational Church » History". pilgrimduluth.org. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- Brown, Sarah (1992-08-12). Stained glass: an illustrated history. Crescent Books.
- "Pilgrim Congregational Church » Tiffany Windows". pilgrimduluth.org. Retrieved 2020-05-24.