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Jun 01, 1875

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- Charmaine Bantugan
499 Wacouta Street, Saint Paul, MN, USA
First Baptist Church By City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988 - 499 Wacouta Street (at Ninth) - - 1875, William Boyington - (adapted by master builder Monroe Sheire) The First Baptist Church links Lowertown with its earliest history. The congregation built its first chapel in 1851 on a prominence called Mount Pisgah which soon earned the nickname Baptist Hill, now Mears Park. The present church replaced a second “meeting house” on Wacouta near Eighth Street, built at the center of Saint Paul’s residential area. The original 190-foot spire proved too heavy for foundations based in swampy ground, so it was removed in 1945. Norman Mears supported the church’s commitment to stay in the inner city as part of his vision of a Lowertown revival, symbolized by the steeple reconstruction in 1965. Cite this Page City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988, “First Baptist Church,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/211. ... Read More Read Less
499 Wacouta Street, Saint Paul, MN, USA
First Baptist Church By City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988 - 499 Wacouta Street (at Ninth) - - 1875, William Boyington - (adapted by master builder Monroe Sheire) The First Baptist Church links Lowertown with its earliest history. The congregation built its first chapel in 1851 on a prominence called Mount Pisgah which soon earned the nickname Baptist Hill, now Mears Park. The present church replaced a second “meeting house” on Wacouta near Eighth Street, built at the center of Saint Paul’s residential area. The original 190-foot spire proved too heavy for foundations based in swampy ground, so it was removed in 1945. Norman Mears supported the church’s commitment to stay in the inner city as part of his vision of a Lowertown revival, symbolized by the steeple reconstruction in 1965. Cite this Page City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988, “First Baptist Church,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/211. ... Read More Read Less
Jun 01, 1875












499 Wacouta Street, Saint Paul, MN, USA
First Baptist ChurchBy City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988
- 499 Wacouta Street (at Ninth) -
- 1875, William Boyington -
(adapted by master builder Monroe Sheire)
The First Baptist Church links Lowertown with its earliest history. The congregation built its first chapel in 1851 on a prominence called Mount Pisgah which soon earned the nickname Baptist Hill, now Mears Park. The present church replaced a second “meeting house” on Wacouta near Eighth Street, built at the center of Saint Paul’s residential area. The original 190-foot spire proved too heavy for foundations based in swampy ground, so it was removed in 1945. Norman Mears supported the church’s commitment to stay in the inner city as part of his vision of a Lowertown revival, symbolized by the steeple reconstruction in 1965.
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City of Saint Paul and the Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission, 1988, “First Baptist Church,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/211.
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Jun 28, 2022
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Jun 01, 1875
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