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Anglican church buildings -- Tennessee -- Chattanooga.
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Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church Postcard showing Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church located at 1607 W. 43rd Street (at corner of Alabama Avenue) in the St. Elmo area of Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1907-present (as of 2005). Named for Thankful Whiteside Johnson, wife of Colonel A. M. Johnson. Church merged with St. Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church in 1996. Postcard has undivided back. Caption reads: "Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church Saint Elmo-Chattanooga, Tenn." -
Thankful Memorial Episcopal Church Episcopal church located at 1607 W. 43rd Street, corner of Alabama Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1907-present (2001). In 1996 it merged with St. Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church. The church was named for Thankful Whiteside Johnson, wife of Colonel A. M. Johnson of St. Elmo. -
St. Peter's Episcopal Church Episcopal church located at 848 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1958-present (2001). Begun in 1957 as a mission of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and admitted to full parish standing in 1958. In 1963 a two story education building was completed. -
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Color postcard showing St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Located at 305 W. 7th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1888-present (as of 2005). Organized 1852, first church was built 1858 on southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Streets. Printed on postcard: "St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chattanooga, Tenn." -
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Used color postcard showing St. Paul's Episcopal Church located at 305 W. 7th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1888-present (as of 2005). Organized 1852, the first church was built 1858 on the southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Streets. Message reads: "Welcome to the Women of the Church. We hope you will join Chapter 8. Enclosed are a Year Book and a Blue Box. Charlotte H. Clark." Postcard published by "Roy Tuley Photo's, 1805 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, Tenn." -
St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's Episcopal Church located at 305 W. 7th Street 1888-present (as of 2005). Organized 1852, first church was built 1858 on the southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Streets. Published in Picturesque Chattanooga, Tennessee (Art Pub. Co., 1890). Mounted with and filed under 00004917. -
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Episcopal church located at 305 W.7th Street, northwest corner of 7th and Pine Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1888-present (2001). The church was organized in 1852 and was originally located on the southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Street. This church was completed in 1888 and electric lighting was installed in 1906. Top corners cut off. -
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Episcopal church located at 305 W.7th Street, northwest corner of 7th and Pine Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1888-present (2001). The church was organized in 1852 and was originally located on the southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Street. This church was completed in 1888; the photo shows it still under construction. Published in Chattanooga Yesterday and Today, vol. 1, p. 34. Torn three hole punch on bottom of photo. Also in Chattanooga Albums, vol. 4, p. 162. -
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Episcopal church located on the southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. The church was organized in 1852; the building completed in 1861;used as a hospital for wounded soldiers during the Civil War. It was razed in 1895. Photographer's stamp on verso reads: "Photo by Jimmy Sampley." -
Manker Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church Methodist Episcopal church located at 2703 N.Chamberlain Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1925-1959. It then merged with King Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church and the name was changed to East Chattanooga Methodist Church. In 1997, the building became the home of New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church. Top right corner torn. -
Interior, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Interior view, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, located at 305 W. 7th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1888-present (as of 2005). Organized 1852, the first church was built 1858 on southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Streets. Mounted with 00004916. -
Grace Episcopal Church Grace Episcopal Church located at 20 Belvoir Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1955-present (as of 2005). Church began as St. George's Mission in 1880 at 620 Cowart Street; later built Grace Memorial Episcopal Church at 19th and Cowart Streets. "Memorial" dropped from name ca. 1941. Moved to 1614 Kirby Avenue in Highland Park area of Chattanooga in 1907. Bought property and house at Brainerd Road and Belvoir Avenue in 1941 and used house as church until the sanctuary was built in 1955. Cloister, narthex, offices and parish house added 1960-1961. -
Christ Episcopal Church Episcopalian church located at 243 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1906-present (2001). The church was organized in 1900; cornerstone laid in 1906; opened in 1908; consecrated in 1944. The church houses the Episcopal Metropolitan Ministry and the UTC (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga) Campus Ministry. The photo shows a horse and buggy in front of the church. -
Altar decorated for Christmas, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Altar at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, decorated for Christmas. Church located at 305 W. 7th Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee from 1888-present (as of 2005). Organized 1852, the first church was built 1858 on the southwest corner of Chestnut and 8th Streets.