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St. John's Episcopal Church (West Hartford, Connecticut)

St. John's Episcopal Church, West Hartford, Connecticut, is located at 679 Farmington Avenue near the Hartford, Connecticut, city line. The parish was founded in 1841〔Burr, Nelson R. A History of St. John's Church, Hartford, Connecticut, 1841-1941. (West Hartford, Conn.: St. John's Parish), 1941〕 as St. John's Episcopal Church (Hartford, Connecticut). The church's present building, designed by famed architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, opened in 1909.〔Schuyler, Montgomery. The Works of Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson. (Architectural Record (29:1), January, 1911〕 It is noted for its reredos designed by Mr.Goodhue and executed by prominent sculptor Lee Lawrie, its many fine stained glass windows, and its organ, Opus 2761 by Austin Organs, Inc., with 64 ranks, and 3721 pipes.〔Ochse, Orpha. Austin Organs. ((Va. ): Organ Historical Society), 2001, pp. 537-541〕
==Congregation history==
St. John's Episcopal Church (Hartford, Connecticut) was founded in 1841,〔Burr, Nelson R. A History of St. John's Church, Hartford, Connecticut, 1841-1941 (West Hartford, Conn.: St. John's Parish)〕 in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Its first building was designed by Henry Austin (architect).〔O'Gorman, James F. Henry Austin: In Every Variety of Architectural Style. (Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press), 2008〕 An activist organization,〔Burr, Nelson R. A History of St. John's Church, Hartford, Connecticut, 1841-1941. (West Hartford, Conn.: St. John's Parish), 1941〕 St. John's was instrumental in the development of other prominent Hartford area churches including the Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House (Hartford, Connecticut), St. John's Episcopal Church (East Hartford, Connecticut), and St. Monica's, the second Episcopal congregation in the state for African Americans.〔"Colored Episcopalians: Meeting to Start a Church Held at St. John's Church." The Hartford Courant, July 11, 1904, p. 7〕 As the nineteenth century progressed, the western suburbs became increasingly popular as a place for city dwellers to live with the result that the number of St. John's worshipers was in decline.〔Burr, Nelson R. A History of St. John's Church, Hartford, Connecticut, 1841-1941. (West Hartford, Conn.: St. John's Parish), 1941〕 In 1907, financier J. P. Morgan purchased the church building and its property for the construction of a memorial gallery to be added to Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum. St. John's Episcopal Church (Hartford, Connecticut) then moved to suburban West Hartford, Connecticut which was undergoing steady growth.〔"West Hartford: Large Increase in School Enumeration." The Hartford Courant, November 25, 1899, p. 13〕

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