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congregational and chorale singing, and recital and performance of any literature written for organ. The result is a 62-rank instrument over six divisions: great, swell, positiv, grand choir, en chamade, and pedal. Controlled by a four-manual and pedal detached English console, the organ was designed to match the architectural and aesthetic properties of the sanctuary. It is situated in the south gallery among three cabinets with the central cabinet containing the positiv division in the German-baroque voicing and style, with the diatonic 8' and 16' en chamade residing atop the case. The console is positioned center and forward the central case and is on a moveable platform. In 2018, the organ console technology was updated and expanded to include harpsichord and carillon stops. The organ is made available to organists and students wishing to rehearse by contacting the church office. The official information may be found
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In the year 2000, the church underwent a major renovation of the facility. During this time, an organ committee was formed to consider replacing the failing 1903 Estey organ. The committee selected the European builder Rieger-Kloss of Krnov, Czech Republic to build a new instrument capable of leading
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The interior is notable for the fact that the original Greek Revival design is fully intact with very little alteration. Three entrances lead from the portico into the sanctuary, the southern main doors open directly into the main vestibule, the eastern and western doors both open into side stairway
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In 1902 a building committee was formed to explore adding more space to the church for a Sunday School. Architects F. Lockwood and Walter Seymour were hired in June 1903 to design an addition. The new addition was finished in 1905 and crossed the back of the existing structure, forming a T-shape. It
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In 1852 the steeple was struck by lightning and subsequently removed due to the structural damage. A committee was formed to determine if it was desirable to rebuild it, and the ladies of the church formed a "steeple society" to raise the funds for the construction. The committee later decided to
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A hurricane in 1916 caused $ 2500 in unspecified damages, and it was decided at that time to further enlarge the rear portion of the church. This time the architect was C. L. Hutchinson. He added two bays to the north at a cost of $ 20,000. The main sanctuary was renovated in 1950 with modern
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Construction of the new brick edifice commenced on February 13, 1836. The masonry had been completed by March 1837, with one of the architects, Charles Dakin, being married within the sanctuary on March 22, 1837. In June that year the newspaper announced that pews were now being rented. The
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The Government Street Presbyterian Church congregation was formally organized in 1831. It initially met in a frame building on Government Street. A lot at the corner of Government and Jackson Street was purchased for $ 10,000 in the spring of 1835. Local millionaire and church trustee,
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Although records do not indicate which architect was responsible for individual portions of the building, consensus among scholars usually credits the exterior design to James Gallier and Charles Dakin, with the interior credited to the Dakin brothers. The influence of the
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A cypress floor was installed over the existing stone floor in the basement level in 1869. In 1893 the pulpit was altered and the doors were removed from the pews. In 1898 electric lighting was introduced, replacing the gas fixtures.
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in December 1835 that advertised for builders. Hitchcock served on the church's building committee and financed much of the construction to come. The drawings and specifications had already been provided by Gallier and Dakin.
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on Gallier and the Dakins is evident in the exterior design, with Government Street Presbyterian being extremely similar to Town and Davis' Washington Street Methodist Episcopal Church, completed in 1832 in
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matched the existing structure in detail and scale. The new construction cost around $ 12,000. The main sanctuary windows of clear glass were replaced with stained glass at this time.
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lighting and the addition of a glass vestibule just inside the main entrance. The interior was painted and the pews reupholstered in 1976.
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construction costs eventually totaled $ 60,000, with $ 40,000 of that having gone to the mason, Thomas James.
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molding topped with rosettes and appears, as does most of the interior, to be based on a design from
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on September 26, 1836. The front and rear gables are pedimented and were originally adorned with
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appearance. The front elevation features one of the earliest surviving American examples of a
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Government Street Presbyterian Church at the National Historic Landmarks Program
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The interior as seen from the rear gallery, looking toward the altar, in 1934.
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Historic Roman Catholic Properties in Mobile Multiple Property Submission
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Historic architecture in Alabama: a guide to styles and types, 1810-1930
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to the west. Government Street Presbyterian reflects the influences of
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Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile Multiple Property Submission
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An 1838 engraving of the church before the steeple was destroyed.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile, Alabama
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile, Alabama
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The exterior is brick with a stucco finish, intended to have an
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19th-century Presbyterian church buildings in the United States
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Accompanying 11 photos, exterior and interior, from 1991.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Government Street Presbyterian Church is located in Mobile, Alabama
Government Street Presbyterian Church is located in Alabama
Government Street Presbyterian Church is located in the United States
Mobile, Alabama
USA
30°41′22″N 88°2′40″W / 30.68944°N 88.04444°W / 30.68944; -88.04444
James Gallier
James Dakin
Charles Dakin
Greek Revival
92001885
Mobile, Alabama
Greek Revival
United States
James Gallier Sr.
James H. Dakin
Barton Academy
Government Street
Ithiel Town
Minard Lafever
Andrew Jackson Downing
National Historic Landmark
Henry Hitchcock
Mobile Daily Register

Town and Davis school
Brooklyn

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