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St. James' Episcopal Church (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) : ウィキペディア英語版
St. James' Episcopal Church (Manitowoc, Wisconsin)

St. James' Episcopal Church, named for James the Greater, is a historic Episcopal church located in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The only Episcopal church in Manitowoc County, St. James' is a "broad church" parish in the Diocese of Fond du Lac. It is the oldest continually operating congregation in Manitowoc County,〔("Episcopal and Methodist Episcopal Churches" ), from Ralph G. Plumb, ''A History of Manitowoc County'', 1904. Retrieved on 25 April 2008.〕 first meeting in 1841.〔 and organizing in 1848.〔A. Parker Curtiss, (''History of the Diocese of Fond du Lac and Its Several Congregations'' ), 1925. Retrieved 25 April 2008.〕 The current church building, an example of Gothic Revival architecture, was consecrated in 1902.〔 The congregation is active in community service and social justice ministries.
==History==

Richard Cadel, a missionary to the Oneida nation, made his first trip to Manitowoc County, and held the first Protestant worship service there in Manitowoc Rapids in the late 1830s.〔 The first documented gathering of the forming congregation was in February 1841, with about 60 congregants. On 28 February 1848, the congregation was formally organized as St. James' Mission of the Diocese of Wisconsin (which later sub-divided into the Eau Claire, Fond du Lac, and Milwaukee dioceses). The first graduate of Nashotah House seminary, The Rev. Gustaf Unonius,〔("Gustaf Unonius, first graduate of Nashotah House" ), ''Project Canterbury''. Retrieved on 25 April 2008.〕 became the first Rector of St. James' on 20 April 1848.〔 Initially, worship was held on the upper floor of the Unonius family home. Worship was later held at a local schoolhouse.〔
The first church building, designed by Philadelphia architect R.A. Gilpin, was erected at Ninth and Chicago streets in Manitowoc. It was constructed of white pine fastened with oak pegs. Bishop Jackson Kemper laid the cornerstone 24 November 1851. The church, built at a cost of $1500, was consecrated 25 July 1852 (the Feast of St. James).〔 In 1864, St. James' was removed from the mission list and became a self-supporting parish.〔 The church also provided Episcopal missions in Branch, Manitowoc Rapids, and Two Rivers through the remainder of the 1800s.

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