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Christ Church Cathedral (Springfield, Massachusetts)

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under the guidance of the armory's superintendent Colonel Roswell Lee. A fire at the main armory buildings on March 2, 1824, forced the church out, as the space was needed by the armory for other purposes. Services were held at various Springfield locations, including the Methodist church, the parish
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The parish continued to grow and by the 1870s when it was determined a larger church was needed, and the present church was built at a new site on Chestnut Street that was acquired in 1874. Construction began the same year and the first service was held on May 21, 1876. A new Processional Cross and
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room and library. During the same time, a two-manual tracker-action organ (1833) by E and G.G. Hook was purchased from St. John's Church in Providence, RI, by the Ladies' Society for $ 687.50, with a promise for more. The Rev'd Littlejohn went on to become the first
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The first convention of the Diocese of Western Massachusetts met at Christ Church on November 19, 1901. On February 7, 1929, Christ Church became the diocesan Cathedral. The Very Rev'd Dr. John M. McGann, who had been
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Property at the corner of State and Dwight Streets was acquired in 1839 and a new church was built there. Among the names of those parishioners contributing to the building of the new parish church were
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company. The tower of the new church cracked early on and had to be removed. It was rebuilt in 1927.
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house of the First Church (Congregationalist), and the old court house. The Rev'd
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recognized the need to expand. In addition to more seating, the project added a
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
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Office Lights (all still in use today) were designed by the famous
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National Register of Historic Places in Springfield, Massachusetts
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Historic district contributing properties in Massachusetts
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Christ Church began on May 13, 1817, in the chapel of the
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List of the Episcopal cathedrals of the United States
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Romanesque Revival church buildings in Massachusetts
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Christ Church Cathedral (Springfield, Massachusetts)
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Christ Church Cathedral (Springfield, Massachusetts) is located in Massachusetts
42°06′12.13″N 72°35′8.95″W / 42.1033694°N 72.5858194°W / 42.1033694; -72.5858194
Springfield, Massachusetts
United States
Denomination
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
www.cccspfld.org
Consecrated
Architect(s)
Style
Romanesque Revival
Groundbreaking
Materials
Brownstone
Diocese
Western Massachusetts
Bishop(s)
Dean
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Quadrangle–Mattoon Street Historic District
ID74000371
Episcopal
cathedral
Springfield, Massachusetts
Diocese of Western Massachusetts
contributing property
Quadrangle–Mattoon Street Historic District
National Register of Historic Places

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