St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House

Church in New York City, United States
40°51′50″N 73°54′0″W / 40.86389°N 73.90000°W / 40.86389; -73.90000Location2500 Jerome Ave., Fordham,
The Bronx, New York CityCountryUnited StatesLanguage(s)American EnglishDenominationEpiscopalWebsitestjamesfordham.orgHistoryStatusParish churchFounded5 July 1853 (1853-07-05)Founder(s)Joshua WeaverDedicationJames the GreatConsecratedNovember 1, 1865ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitectural typeGothic RevivalGroundbreakingMay 28, 1864Construction cost$25,000SpecificationsMaterialsStoneAdministrationProvinceInternational Atlantic Province (Province 2)DioceseNew YorkClergyBishop(s)Matthew Heyd
United States historic place
St. James' Episcopal Church
and Parish House
St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House is located in New York City
St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House
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St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House is located in New York
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St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House is located in the United States
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Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1863 (for church)[2]
1891-1892 (for parish house)[2]
ArchitectHenry C. Dudley (for 1863 church)[2]
Henry Franklin Kilburn (for 1891-1892 parish house)[3]
Architectural styleGothic Revival
NRHP reference No.82003347[1]
NYCL No.1081
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 30, 1982
Designated NYCLNovember 25, 1980

St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House is a historic Episcopal church at 2500 Jerome Avenue and 190th Street, in the Fordham neighborhood of The Bronx in New York City. It was founded July 5, 1853, becoming the first Episcopal parish in Fordham. The parish at first met at the Manor Reformed Church on Kingsbridge Road, then on June 11, 1854 acquired an old schoolhouse for use. On October 1, 1854, the Rev. Joshua Weaver became its first rector.[4]

Buildings

The church was designed in 1863 by architect Henry C. Dudley (1813-1894).[2] Bishop Horatio Potter laid the cornerstone of the present building on May 28, 1864, and the church was consecrated by the same on All Saints' Day, November 1, 1865.[4]

It is a "native stone" building with brownstone trim in the Gothic Revival style.[2] It was completed at a cost of $25,000.[4]

The stone parish house, located on Jerome Avenue, was built 1891-1892 to the designs by Henry Franklin Kilburn.[2][3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1] It was designated a New York City Landmark in 1980.

The parish also operated an apartment building on its property, built to relieve the housing shortage after World War I and as a business venture to raise revenue for expanding the church and parish house. It opened in 1924; however, the debt proved onerous with the coming of the Great Depression. The property was finally sold in 1924.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Andrew Scott Dolkart and Anne B. Covell (August 1982). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: St. James' Episcopal Church and Parish House". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2011-01-12. See also: "Accompanying five photos".
  3. ^ a b New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. "Designation List 425"
  4. ^ a b c d Saint James' Church, Fordham (1953), Saint James Fordham's First 100 Years, pp. 2–15

External links

  • St. James' Episcopal Church website
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