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St. Katherine's Historic District

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Renwick & Son in 1852. By the end of the decade, William continued the business as a sole proprietor named Renwick & Company. He entered into a partnership in 1875 with George S. Shaw and Edward S. Crosset, and they operated the lumber manufacturing firm of Renwick, Shaw & Crossett. In terms of production and workforce, it was the third-largest mill in the city. Around 1884 they sold the business to
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in Davenport regularly meditated at the site and was known to spend the night in prayer there before the cross before major decisions or when problems arose. Eventually, the crucifix fell apart and was taken away. In time lumber baron John L. Davies built his home on the property before the Diocese
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The school continued to grow. In 1888 the Richardson Observatory was built. It was said to contain the finest telescope in Iowa. In 1902 the administration of the school was taken over by the Sisters of St. Mary. St. Mary's Chapel and a gymnasium were built in 1903 and the neighboring Renwick House
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The Renwick Mansion is significant by its association with another lumber baron, William Renwick. He also moved to Davenport in the 1840s. He began his working career in 1850 when he joined his father in the grain commission business. They entered a partnership to manufacture lumber under the name
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is a campus of 9.37 acres (3.79 ha). At the time of its nomination to the National Register, it was made up of six buildings. Two of the buildings were built as houses, Cambria Place and the Renwick Mansion. The other buildings include a large combination classroom and dormitory building, a
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When the school moved to Bettendorf, the St. Katharine's property was sold and became a nursing home complex. The buildings started to fall into disrepair until they were bought in 1997 by historic property developer Chris Ales, who converted the complex into a senior living center in 2001. The
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Major changes came to St. Katharine's in the second half of the 20th century. The school became co-educational in 1966 and discontinued accepting boarding students in 1968. With the addition of boys, the name of the school was changed to St. Katharine-St. Mark. In 1973 it moved to the
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are small rectangular windows in groups of three at the front. It is capped with a hipped roof and ornate iron cresting. The interior features 12-foot (3.7 m) to 14-foot (4.3 m) high wood parlor doors, eight fireplaces, and a three-story staircase.
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facility was transformed into 38 low-income senior citizen apartments. The Renwick House was renovated by Ales for his company's headquarters, but he was forced to sell the property to Dr. Joseph Seng in 2007. It was turned into a bed and breakfast.
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Renwick had this house built by T. W. McClelland in 1877, and H.G. Braunlich designed the landscaping. It is considered the finest example of the Italian Villa style in the city. The two-story house features a tripartite, symmetrical
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are faced with concrete. This addition is much plainer than the rest of the facility and it suggests the move from the picturesque forms of the late 19th century to a more utilitarian form. The triangular-headed windows suggest the
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and has subsequently been torn down. The district is located in the southeast corner of the LeClaire Reserve. The landscaped grounds are on the side of a hill overlooking a mixed residential and light industrial area along the
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The Classroom/Gymnasium addition was added onto St. Mary's Hall from 1902 to 1903. It is a three-story brick structure that follows a largely rectangular plan and it is capped by a hipped roof. The lower half of the wall
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The Classroom/Dormitory building, also known as St. Mary's Hall, was built as an addition to Cambria Place from 1884 to 1885. It is a two-story, rectangular plan structure built on a high basement. Designed in a late
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St. Katharine's Hall replaced Trinity School for girls, which was located in the parish hall of the cathedral. The diocese was able to consider opening a new school for girls based on the will of Sarah Burr from
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announced his intention to build a school for girls in Davenport. The diocese already operated Griswold College in Davenport. It was founded on the property of the former Iowa College, now known as
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St. Mary's Chapel was added at the same time as the Classroom/Gymnasium addition. It too was designed in the late Gothic Revival style. Constructed in brick, the chapel features a square
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The principal significance of this building comes from its association with lumber baron John L. Davies. Davies moved to Davenport in 1841. After ten years he entered a partnership in a
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was blessed by Dean Philbrook of Trinity Cathedral on April 29, 1931. The altar was moved to Bettendorf when St. Katharine-St. Mark's School relocated to the Bettendorf Mansion.
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with B. F. Coates. In 1859 he bought the Cannon and French Sawmill with George H. French as his partner. He continued to expand his lumber interests in
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girls' school named St. Katharine's Hall and later as St. Katharine's School. The name was altered to St. Katharine-St. Mark's School when it became
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A shrine was erected in 1928 at the Mass Mound site to the southwest of where the main building is located. It was blessed by the Rt. Rev.
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found in Davenport. It is a 2½-story structure that features asymmetrical massing and an entrance tower. The house was constructed of red
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chapel, and a combination classroom and gymnasium building. The sixth building was a modern dormitory that was not a
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are flared at the gable ends. The chapel is five bays in length and divided by buttresses. The nave is indicated by
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of irregular shapes. On the west side of the house are two full height, projecting polygonal bays. The brick
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ends feature round arch windows while the windows on the first floor have wide, nearly flush stone
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style, which Cochrane introduced to Davenport. The additions were designed by Davenport architect
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A former teacher at St. Katharine's, Marion Crandall, was the first American woman killed in
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Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of Iowa (1938).
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Davenport where the Mississippi runs west: A Survey of Davenport History & Architecture
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in the region, regardless of their faith, and celebrated Mass for a week. On the last day,
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Cambria Place is an eclectic version of the Italian Villa and exemplifies the extravagant
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was held and Van Quickenborne blessed the area to preserve it from storms and tornadoes.
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There is a legend in the city of Davenport that it will be spared from destruction by a
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style. Large brick wall buttresses divide the length of the building into five
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Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa
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The early settlers in Davenport considered the spot a sacred place. Rev.
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Interactive map showing the location of St. Katherine’s Historic District
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa
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and the bay window to the right were added in the early 20th century.
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because of the Mass Mound. In 1835 after a period of intense storms a
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was added to the campus in 1909. It was renamed St. Margaret's Hall.
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Classroom/Dormitory building (left) and Classroom/Gymnasium (right)
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A fire erupted at several lumber mills on July 24, 1901, in the
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Both Cambria Place and the Renwick Mansion were designed by
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The Beautiful Heritage: A History of the Diocese of Iowa
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A picture from St. Katharine's in the early 20th century
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Cambria Place is the building in which the school began.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

St. Katherine's Historic District is located in Iowa
St. Katherine's Historic District is located in the United States
Davenport, Iowa
41°31′43″N 90°33′36″W / 41.52861°N 90.56000°W / 41.52861; -90.56000
John C. Cochrane
Edward S. Hammatt
Italianate
Gothic Revival
Late Victorian
MPS
Davenport MRA
84001551
Davenport, Iowa
National Register of Historic Places
Episcopal
coeducational
historic district
contributing property
Mississippi River
Bridge Avenue Historic District

William Stevens Perry
Bishop of Iowa
Grinnell College
Grinnell, Iowa
Henry Washington Lee
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

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