First Christian Church (Springfield)

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On lot 4 of block 41, the [[First Christian Church (Springfield)|First Christian Church]] was built and remained there until approximately [[1905]] when it moved to it's present street location  
On lot 4 of block 41, the [[First Christian Church (Springfield)|First Christian Church]] was built and remained there until approximately [[1905]] when it moved to it's present street location  
at [[4th Street (Springfield)|4th]] and [[A Street (Springfield)|North A street]]s.  
at [[4th Street (Springfield)|4th]] and [[A Street (Springfield)|North A street]]s.  
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Georgian stylistic features are used on the First Christian Church.
[[Category:Springfield]] [[Category:Springfield religious structures]]
[[Category:Springfield]] [[Category:Springfield religious structures]]

Revision as of 21:21, 5 September 2007

Springfield Christian Church dates to the 1860s. It is affiliated with the Pioneer Cemetery, which was formally established in 1866, even though a grave stone dated 1848 indicates the burial site may have been used much earlier.

Old church rolls of the Springfield First Christian indicate that a congregation was formed sometime before 1872.

In 1873 the denomination ran a school (Murphy 1873:254). The Christian Church was erected near the Pioneer Cemetery on Willamette Heights in 1880 (Graham 1878c). None of these early church buildings have survived.

On lot 4 of block 41, the First Christian Church was built and remained there until approximately 1905 when it moved to it's present street location at 4th and North A streets.

Georgian stylistic features are used on the First Christian Church.

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