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St. George's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)

St. George's Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 209 East 16th Street at Rutherford Place, on Stuyvesant Square in Manhattan, New York City. Called "one of the first and most significant examples of Early Romanesque Revival church architecture in America",[6] the church exterior was designed by Charles Otto Blesch and the interior by Leopold Eidlitz. It is one of the two sanctuaries of the Calvary-St. George's Parish.

St. George's Episcopal Church
Location209 East 16th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Coordinates40°44′04″N 73°59′06″W / 40.734397°N 73.984964°W / 40.734397; -73.984964
Built1846–1856[2]
Architectexterior: Otto Blesch
interior: Leopold Eidlitz[3]
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.76001249[1]
NYSRHP No.06101.002718[4]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPDecember 8, 1976
Designated NHLDecember 8, 1976[5]
Designated NYSRHPFebruary 28, 1980[4]
Designated NYCLJune 20, 1967

History edit

 
The church before its spires were removed in 1889
 
The interior of the church after the fire in 1865

The original St. George's was a chapel built in 1752 by Trinity Church on Chapel Street (now Beekman Street) in Lower Manhattan, for the convenience of its congregants who lived on the east side of the city. That building had a columned portico, arched windows and a hexagonal steeple.[7][8] In 1811 the congregation became independent,[9][10] and in 1846–1856 they built a new church uptown, on very fashionable Stuyvesant Square.

The architects of the new church were Charles Otto Blesch and Leopold Eidlitz. The exterior design, attributed to Blesch, was influenced by the Rundbogenstil (round-arch style) Ludwigskirche in Munich and the plain hall churches of Germany. Eidlitz designed the interior spaces.[6] He also designed the rectory—also known as the Henry Hill Pierce House—which was built in the early 1850s.[2] The spires on each tower of the church were completed almost a decade after the remainder of the building.

The church was gutted by fire in 1865,[9][11] and was rebuilt within the next two years[9] under the supervision of Eidlitz.[2][6] The pastor of St. George's at the time of the reconstruction was Stephen H. Tyng, who was a leader in the evangelical wing of the Episcopal Church, and considered to be one of the most notable preachers of the time.[6] Under his instructions, the interior of the rebuilt church reflected his views: the altar, for instance, was a plain table.[9]

In 1889, more than twenty years after the church had been rebuilt, the spires on the two towers were removed.[3]

For decades while J.P. Morgan was senior warden and the church's most influential parishioner,[12] the church was colloquially referred to as "Morgan's Church".[9] By 1880, the Episcopal church sat in the middle of a neighborhood filled with immigrants, who were largely Catholic and Jewish; its parishioners had moved elsewhere under pressure of new populations.

Through Morgan's initiative, the church brought in the Rev. William Stephen Rainsford[13] as the new rector in 1883. Rainsford, who had experience with urban ministries, felt that "the whole aspect of the modern Protestant churches, in our large cities at least, is repellent to the poor man."[11] His plan, of which Morgan approved, was to downplay doctrinal matters, abolish pew rentals, and offer secular social services programs aimed at helping the poor: an industrial school, sewing classes, soup kitchens, health programs, boys' and girls' clubs, and other educational and recreational initiatives. Morgan agreed to finance any deficits from these programs. Within seven years, the new direction of the church, combined with Rainsford's socially oriented preaching, had revitalized the congregation and made the church a leader in the institutional church movement.[11][12][14]

Besides J. P. Morgan, another notable congregant of the church was Harry Thacker Burleigh, the spiritual singer and classical composer. He performed in the church choir for 50 years.[15]

In 1976, the parish merged with two others—Calvary Church, which was founded in 1832 and moved to the Gramercy Park area in 1842, and the Church of the Holy Communion, built on Sixth Avenue in 1844—to form the Calvary-St George's Parish.[15] Calvary Church is still operating, on Park Avenue South at 21st Street, but the Church of the Holy Communion was deconsecrated and sold to pay down the debts of the new combined parish. It was adapted as the Limelight disco. It then operated as a marketplace and from 2017 as a gym.

Historic designations edit

 
St. George's Chapel in Beekman Street, erected 1752.[16]
 
St. George's Chapel sits to the right of the church on Rutherford Place

The church is part of a complex of buildings which includes Eidlitz' rectory, and the St. George Memorial House at 207 East 16th Street, designed by his son, Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz, and built in 1886 as a gift from J. P. Morgan,[2][6] as well as the neo-Romanesque St. George's Chapel by Matthew Lansing Emery and Henry George Emery, built in 1911–1912[2][6] All the buildings are part of the Stuyvesant Square Historic District, and the church itself is a New York City landmark, designated in 1967, and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1976.[5][17][18] The church's facade was reportedly restored in 1980;[6] however the primary preservation of facade stone was undertaken in 1985.

Rectors edit

  • The Rev. James Milnor, D.D. (1773–1845), was rector at St. George's Chapel from 1816 until his death on April 8, 1845, in New York City.
  • The Rev. William S. Rainsford (October 30, 1850 – December 17, 1933) was the rector from 1883 to 1906.[19][20]

See also edit

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e White, Norval & Willensky, Elliot (2000). AIA Guide to New York City (4th ed.). New York: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0-8129-3107-5., p.209
  3. ^ a b nyc-architecture.com
  4. ^ a b "Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. November 7, 2014. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  5. ^ a b . National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. September 18, 2007. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Dolkart, Andrew S.; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.). Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1., pp.85–86
  7. ^ Burrows & Wallace 1999, p. 177.
  8. ^ Anstice 1911, pp. 22–193.
  9. ^ a b c d e Federal Writers' Project (1939). New York City Guide. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-1-60354-055-1. (Reprinted by Scholarly Press, 1976; often referred to as WPA Guide to New York City.), p.190
  10. ^ Greenleaf, Jonathan (1846). A History of the Churches, of All Denominations, in the City of New York, from the First Settlement to the Year 1846. New York: E. French. pp. 63–65.
  11. ^ a b c Burrows & Wallace 1999, p. 1171.
  12. ^ a b Mullin, Robert Bruce. "St. George's Episcopal Church" in Jackson, Kenneth T., ed. (1995). The Encyclopedia of New York City. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300055366., p.1034
  13. ^ Utzinger 2006, p. 36.
  14. ^ Utzinger 2006, p. 34.
  15. ^ a b "Official History" on the parish website
  16. ^ "Montgomerie's Ward, New York City, 1755". Map of area; available on Wikimedia Commons.
  17. ^ Gomez-Graves, Lynne (n.d.). "St. George's Episcopal Church (Harry T. Burleigh)". National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination. National Park Service.
  18. ^ "St. George's Episcopal Church (Harry T. Burleigh)--Accompanying 2 photos, exterior". National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination. National Park Service. n.d.
  19. ^ Anstice 1911, pp. 292–369.
  20. ^ "Dr. W.S. Rainsford Dies in 84th Year". The New York Times. December 18, 1933. p. 19.

Bibliography

  • Anstice, Henry (1911). History of St. George's Church in the City of New York 1752–1811–1911. New York: Harper & Brothers.
  • Burrows, Edwin G. and Wallace, Mike (1999). Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-195-11634-8.
  • Curran, Kathleen (2003). The Romanesque Revival: Religion, Politics, and Transnational Trade. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press.
  • Holliday, Kathryn (2008). Leopold Eidlitz: Architecture and Idealism in the Gilded Age. New York: W.W. Norton.
  • Utzinger, J. Michael (2006). Yet Saints Their Watch Are Keeping. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press.

External links edit

  • Official Site
  • St. George's Chapel records at Trinity Wall Street Archives

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Not to be confused with St George s Church Manhattan St George s Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 209 East 16th Street at Rutherford Place on Stuyvesant Square in Manhattan New York City Called one of the first and most significant examples of Early Romanesque Revival church architecture in America 6 the church exterior was designed by Charles Otto Blesch and the interior by Leopold Eidlitz It is one of the two sanctuaries of the Calvary St George s Parish St George s Episcopal ChurchU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S National Historic LandmarkNew York State Register of Historic PlacesNew York City LandmarkShow map of ManhattanShow map of New YorkShow map of the United StatesLocation209 East 16th Street Manhattan New York City New YorkCoordinates40 44 04 N 73 59 06 W 40 734397 N 73 984964 W 40 734397 73 984964Built1846 1856 2 Architectexterior Otto Bleschinterior Leopold Eidlitz 3 Architectural styleRomanesque RevivalNRHP reference No 76001249 1 NYSRHP No 06101 002718 4 Significant datesAdded to NRHPDecember 8 1976Designated NHLDecember 8 1976 5 Designated NYSRHPFebruary 28 1980 4 Designated NYCLJune 20 1967 Contents 1 History 2 Historic designations 3 Rectors 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp The church before its spires were removed in 1889 nbsp The interior of the church after the fire in 1865 The original St George s was a chapel built in 1752 by Trinity Church on Chapel Street now Beekman Street in Lower Manhattan for the convenience of its congregants who lived on the east side of the city That building had a columned portico arched windows and a hexagonal steeple 7 8 In 1811 the congregation became independent 9 10 and in 1846 1856 they built a new church uptown on very fashionable Stuyvesant Square The architects of the new church were Charles Otto Blesch and Leopold Eidlitz The exterior design attributed to Blesch was influenced by the Rundbogenstil round arch style Ludwigskirche in Munich and the plain hall churches of Germany Eidlitz designed the interior spaces 6 He also designed the rectory also known as the Henry Hill Pierce House which was built in the early 1850s 2 The spires on each tower of the church were completed almost a decade after the remainder of the building The church was gutted by fire in 1865 9 11 and was rebuilt within the next two years 9 under the supervision of Eidlitz 2 6 The pastor of St George s at the time of the reconstruction was Stephen H Tyng who was a leader in the evangelical wing of the Episcopal Church and considered to be one of the most notable preachers of the time 6 Under his instructions the interior of the rebuilt church reflected his views the altar for instance was a plain table 9 In 1889 more than twenty years after the church had been rebuilt the spires on the two towers were removed 3 For decades while J P Morgan was senior warden and the church s most influential parishioner 12 the church was colloquially referred to as Morgan s Church 9 By 1880 the Episcopal church sat in the middle of a neighborhood filled with immigrants who were largely Catholic and Jewish its parishioners had moved elsewhere under pressure of new populations Through Morgan s initiative the church brought in the Rev William Stephen Rainsford 13 as the new rector in 1883 Rainsford who had experience with urban ministries felt that the whole aspect of the modern Protestant churches in our large cities at least is repellent to the poor man 11 His plan of which Morgan approved was to downplay doctrinal matters abolish pew rentals and offer secular social services programs aimed at helping the poor an industrial school sewing classes soup kitchens health programs boys and girls clubs and other educational and recreational initiatives Morgan agreed to finance any deficits from these programs Within seven years the new direction of the church combined with Rainsford s socially oriented preaching had revitalized the congregation and made the church a leader in the institutional church movement 11 12 14 Besides J P Morgan another notable congregant of the church was Harry Thacker Burleigh the spiritual singer and classical composer He performed in the church choir for 50 years 15 In 1976 the parish merged with two others Calvary Church which was founded in 1832 and moved to the Gramercy Park area in 1842 and the Church of the Holy Communion built on Sixth Avenue in 1844 to form the Calvary St George s Parish 15 Calvary Church is still operating on Park Avenue South at 21st Street but the Church of the Holy Communion was deconsecrated and sold to pay down the debts of the new combined parish It was adapted as the Limelight disco It then operated as a marketplace and from 2017 as a gym Historic designations edit nbsp St George s Chapel in Beekman Street erected 1752 16 nbsp St George s Chapel sits to the right of the church on Rutherford Place The church is part of a complex of buildings which includes Eidlitz rectory and the St George Memorial House at 207 East 16th Street designed by his son Cyrus L W Eidlitz and built in 1886 as a gift from J P Morgan 2 6 as well as the neo Romanesque St George s Chapel by Matthew Lansing Emery and Henry George Emery built in 1911 1912 2 6 All the buildings are part of the Stuyvesant Square Historic District and the church itself is a New York City landmark designated in 1967 and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1976 5 17 18 The church s facade was reportedly restored in 1980 6 however the primary preservation of facade stone was undertaken in 1985 Rectors editThe Rev James Milnor D D 1773 1845 was rector at St George s Chapel from 1816 until his death on April 8 1845 in New York City The Rev William S Rainsford October 30 1850 December 17 1933 was the rector from 1883 to 1906 19 20 See also editThe St George Calvary St George s Parish Saint George Devotions traditions and prayers Calvary Church Manhattan Church of the Holy Communion and Buildings a deconsecrated churchReferences editNotes National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c d e White Norval amp Willensky Elliot 2000 AIA Guide to New York City 4th ed New York Three Rivers Press ISBN 978 0 8129 3107 5 p 209 a b nyc architecture com a b Cultural Resource Information System CRIS New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation November 7 2014 Retrieved July 20 2023 a b St George s Episcopal Church New York National Historic Landmark summary listing National Park Service September 18 2007 Archived from the original on June 6 2011 a b c d e f g New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Dolkart Andrew S Postal Matthew A 2009 Postal Matthew A ed Guide to New York City Landmarks 4th ed New York John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 470 28963 1 pp 85 86 Burrows amp Wallace 1999 p 177 Anstice 1911 pp 22 193 a b c d e Federal Writers Project 1939 New York City Guide New York Random House ISBN 978 1 60354 055 1 Reprinted by Scholarly Press 1976 often referred to as WPA Guide to New York City p 190 Greenleaf Jonathan 1846 A History of the Churches of All Denominations in the City of New York from the First Settlement to the Year 1846 New York E French pp 63 65 a b c Burrows amp Wallace 1999 p 1171 a b Mullin Robert Bruce St George s Episcopal Church in Jackson Kenneth T ed 1995 The Encyclopedia of New York City New Haven Yale University Press ISBN 0300055366 p 1034 Utzinger 2006 p 36 Utzinger 2006 p 34 a b Official History on the parish website Montgomerie s Ward New York City 1755 Map of area available on Wikimedia Commons Gomez Graves Lynne n d St George s Episcopal Church Harry T Burleigh National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination National Park Service St George s Episcopal Church Harry T Burleigh Accompanying 2 photos exterior National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination National Park Service n d Anstice 1911 pp 292 369 Dr W S Rainsford Dies in 84th Year The New York Times December 18 1933 p 19 Bibliography Anstice Henry 1911 History of St George s Church in the City of New York 1752 1811 1911 New York Harper amp Brothers Burrows Edwin G and Wallace Mike 1999 Gotham A History of New York City to 1898 New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 195 11634 8 Curran Kathleen 2003 The Romanesque Revival Religion Politics and Transnational Trade University Park PA Penn State University Press Holliday Kathryn 2008 Leopold Eidlitz Architecture and Idealism in the Gilded Age New York W W Norton Utzinger J Michael 2006 Yet Saints Their Watch Are Keeping Macon Georgia Mercer University Press External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St George s Episcopal Church Manhattan Official Site St George s Chapel records at Trinity Wall Street Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St George 27s Episcopal Church Manhattan amp oldid 1216741143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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