St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Madison, Florida)

The St. Mary's Episcopal Church is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal church located at 108 Northwest Horry Street in Madison, Florida in the United States.

St. Mary's Episcopal Church
LocationMadison, Florida
Coordinates30°28′11″N 83°24′50″W
Built1879-1881[1]
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival[1][2]
NRHP reference No.97000351[2]
Added to NRHPApril 28, 1997

Although the congregation was established in 1859, it went dormant during the American Civil War, and efforts to build a permanent church did not begin in earnest until 1879. The cornerstone was laid on August 1 of that year, and the completed church was consecrated on May 1, 1883 by John F. Young, second Bishop of Florida.[3]

On April 28, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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References

  1. "St. Mary's Episcopal Church". Florida Heritage Tourism Interactive Catalog. Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs. 2007-02-20.
  2. "National Register of Historical Places - Florida (FL), Madison County". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-02-20.
  3. History of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Madison, FL, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, retrieved December 16, 2019


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