1553 Central Ave., All Saints Episcopal Church, 1975

Description: On slide mount: All Saints Episcopal Church, 1551 Central Ave.,West and South elevations
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All Saints Episcopal Church1553 Central Avenue1909Although this church dates from the first decade of the century its simplicity in design and detail is reminiscent of nineteenth century Gothic Revival churches. The simple lancet windows are subtly enhanced with stone label moulding and have smooth pressed brick reveals. The double door entry is surmounted by a large stone arch with three lancet windows, and a small mandorla shaped window above. There are clasping buttresses at the building corners and simple buttresses between each window of the nave. The circular apse is a later addition. A frame church existed on this lot for several years before the cathedral was built.The congregation was established in 1864, with the aid of J.O.D. Lilly, W.J. Halliday and other prominent members of the community. Originally called Grace Church, the congregation occupied a site at the corner of Pennsylvania and St. Joseph Streets before moving to its present location. The Right Rev. David Buel Knickerbacker was a driving force behind the construction of this edifice, bequesting $10,000 toward its building fund. With the dedication of the Cathedral in 1909, the name of the parish was changed from Grace to All Saints. The Very Rev. Charles S. Lewis was the first pastor of the new church.Old Northside Historic Area Preservation Plan, 1979
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Origin: 1975-11
Source: http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/HT/id/210
Collection: Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Copyright: In Copyright
Geography: Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/4259418/, 39.76838, -86.15804
Subjects: Historic buildings--Indiana--Indianapolis
Architecture--Indiana--Indianapolis
Built environment
Historic districts
Lilly, J.O.D.
Halliday, W.J.
Knickerbacker, David Buel
Lewis, Charles S.
Gothic Revival
brick
slate
parapets
arches
lancet windows
stringcourses
rose windows
tracery
spires

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