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Cathedral of St. John (Providence, Rhode Island)

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The church's original building served Providence until 1810 when work began on what would become the Cathedral of St. John. The Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island was formed in 1790, but it was not until 1929 that St John's Church was designated the Episcopal seat and was renamed the "Cathedral of St.
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In November 2014, the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island announced it was interested in using part of the cathedral for a museum that would examine the state's role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, both those who profited from it and those who opposed it. The "museum and reconciliation center" is
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The church closed in 2012 due to declining membership and the need for extensive renovations. Currently, the church is being repaired and renovated to become an "exhibition and reconciliation center" focusing on the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It was partially reopened in 2018.
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expected be the first museum in the United States to focus on the history of slavery in New England. It will also document the role of the Episcopal Church in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It is scheduled to open in 2018.
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The first church building was constructed of wood; this building is described as standing 62 feet long, 41 feet wide, and 26 feet high. Around 1771, a pointed steeple was built at the front of the church.
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10 Most Endangered Properties List in 2007, 2008 and 2010. Citing dwindling membership and costs associated with upkeep, the diocese closed the church in 2012.
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The cornerstone for St. John's Church was laid in 1810 and the church was dedicated in 1811. The building was designed by Federal-era architect
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Gabriel Bernon were major figures in the establishment of the church and contributed financially the cost of its construction.
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The church's first building was built the same year on land donated by ship builder Nathaniel Brown.
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The Organ in New England: An Account of Its Use and Manufacture to the End of the Nineteenth Century
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in 1905, and further changes were made in 1967. The Diocesan Offices next door was designed by
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A narrative of King's Church: St. John's Church, The Cathedral of St. John, 1722-1972
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From corner lot to city block: The story of the Cathedral of Saint John, Providence
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in 1967, and changes were made to it in 1972. The church was made a seat of the
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The original King's Church—a wood building constructed in 1722
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In December of 1772, an organ was installed in the church.
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A 1914 illustration of the church from its graveyard
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Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society
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Affiliation
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island
Providence, Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Geographic coordinates
41°49′52″N 71°24′37″W / 41.831056°N 71.410167°W / 41.831056; -71.410167
Architect(s)
John Holden Greene
Cathedral
Style
Gothic Revival
Gabriel Bernon
Materials
Providence, Rhode Island
John Holden Greene
Gothic Revival style
Richard Upjohn
Clifton A. Hall
Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson
Baroque style
Milman & Sturges
Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island
George I of Great Britain
Colonel Joseph Whipple
Huguenot
John Holden Greene
Providence Preservation Society
The original King's Church—a wood building constructed in 1722

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