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and tall windows. In 1894 St. Mark's bought the building and moved it to their site to replace their original building. Only six years later, St. Mark's had outgrown it and built their current church, eventually converting the old church to a social hall. At this point, St. Mark's Guild Hall is the
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What is now called the vicarage, north of the guild hall, was built in 1871 by lumberman Edward Fizgerald as his home. Over the years the house was expanded, including bay windows by later owner Edward Davis, a clothes merchant. St. Mark's acquired the building in 1913. Today the building is an
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The frame "Guild Hall" north of the current church building was built in 1866-67 across the street by the first Methodist congregation in Oconto. Typical of that period, its style is
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above that and above that on the ridge a stone cross. The main entrance is through a large square corner tower. Inside, the church has a
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interesting combination, with the half-turret bay window and siding suggesting
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
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ceiling. The interior was redecorated in 1911, with a maple
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and fine spindles on the porch suggesting other styles.
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and built in 1900. It has walls of limestone with low
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on August 1, 1985 for its architectural significance.
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Guild Hall and Vicarage is located in Wisconsin
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Guild Hall and Vicarage is located in the United States
Oconto, Wisconsin
44°53′18″N 87°51′51″W / 44.88833°N 87.86417°W / 44.88833; -87.86417
85001684
Episcopal
Oconto, Wisconsin
National Register of Historic Places
Neogothic
Kansas City
buttresses
apsidiole
rose window
hammerbeam
reredos
high altar
lectern
Crucifixion
Oberammergau
Greek Revival
returned cornices
Queen Anne style
jerkin gables


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places

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