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Christ Church (Brownsville, Pennsylvania)

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roof with double chimneys and curtains at gable ends, and a center Greek Revival doorway surrounded by sidelights, transom and a large, flat, stone lintel." Across the street is a stone parish hall built in 1873; it also has a steeply pitched slate roof and Gothic windows with an adjacent 1908 addition.
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Next to the church is a two-story, five-bay vernacular brick house that once served as the Christ Church rectory and is currently used for offices and classrooms. According to the National Register of Historic Places nomination form, "The former parsonage has a stone foundation, a shingles-clad gable
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Christ Church's present building was designed in the Gothic Revival style and built of cut sandstone. The church features a crenellated bell tower on its southern corner along with a steeply pitched slate roof, three window bays on each side featuring stained glass tracery windows, stone buttresses
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amid anti-English prejudice. In 1796, Anglicans purchased the present-day grounds of the church for constructing a church in the newly established town of Brownsville. The first church was completed in 1823. and consecrated by Bishop
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The Christ Church cemetery is located directly northeast of the church and is surrounded by an iron picket fence. Notable burials in the cemetery include
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The congregation traces its origins to 1759, when Anglican services in what is present-day Brownsville were held by British troops establishing the
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in 1825. The second and present stone church was built in 1857 and consecrated in 1859, remaining in continual use since then.
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in 1813. Until the 1820s, Anglican worship took place quietly in private log churches along the
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Anglican Church in North America church buildings in the United States
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Historic Anglican church in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, United States
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The 156th Convention Journal of the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh
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Brownsville, Pennsylvania
Denomination
Anglican Church in North America
https://www.christanglicanchurchbrownsvillepa.org/
Style
Gothic Revival
Diocese
Pittsburgh
Rector
Deacon(s)
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Brownsville Northside Historic District
ID93000717
Anglican
Brownsville, Pennsylvania
contributing property
Brownsville Northside Historic District
Redstone Old Fort
French and Indian War
Diocese of Pennsylvania
National Pike
William White
Anglican realignment
Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh
Episcopal Church
Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh
Robert Duncan

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