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St. Mary's Catholic Church (Guttenberg, Iowa)

St. Mary's Catholic Church is a parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. The church is located in Guttenberg, Iowa, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as St. Mary's Catholic Church Historic District. In addition to the church, the historic district includes the parish rectory, convent, and school building.

St. Mary's Catholic Church
Historic District
Location502, 518, and 520 S. 2nd St. and 214 Herder St., Guttenberg, Iowa
Coordinates42°46′52.8816″N 91°5′50.604″W / 42.781356000°N 91.09739000°W / 42.781356000; -91.09739000Coordinates: 42°46′52.8816″N 91°5′50.604″W / 42.781356000°N 91.09739000°W / 42.781356000; -91.09739000
Arealess than one acre
Built1894 (school)
1899 (rectory)
1904 (church)
1926 (convent)
ArchitectRev. Joseph H. Brinkman
Carimir Ignatius Krajewski
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Colonial Revival
Tudor Revival
MPSGuttenberg MRA
NRHP reference No.04000817[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 12, 2004

History

 
Rectory

The parish was established in 1851.[2] The parish's first church building was a 20-by-28-foot (6.1 by 8.5 m) frame structure built in 1851 on the north side of town.[3] A 30-by-50-foot (9.1 by 15.2 m) brick church was constructed two years later and the original frame church was converted into a school. Plans to replace it began in 1865, but disagreements about where to build it doomed the effort. Eventually, it was decided to relocate the parish property and a new stone church was completed in 1874.

The Rev. Joseph Brinkman became the pastor in 1889. He had been instrumental in the construction of the Basilica of St. Francis Xavier in Dyersville, Iowa.[3] Brinkman designed a new school (1894), rectory (1899), and the present church (1904). Parishioners had determined that the school building was too small. The 50-by-70-foot (15 by 21 m) Colonial Revival structure was completed for $8,000, and the old school building was converted into a convent.[3] Soon after the roof of the frame rectory started to deteriorate and it had other problems. A building committee of parishioners decided not to waste money on the old house. The new 42-by-34-foot (13 by 10 m) residence was completed for $3,500.[3] It is a two-story, brick Colonial Revival structure with Italianate influences. The old rectory was moved to a different lot in town.

Complaints about lack of space in church went back as far as 1892. Brinkman suggested adding a side wing onto the 1874 structure, but the parishioners decided a new church was feasible. Groundbreaking took place in 1902 and the church was completed in 1904. The lack of architect fees was a huge savings to the parish in their desire to expand their parish plant.[3] In 1921 a wing was added to the south side of the school building to house, not only increased enrollment, but an expansion to ten grades. Brinkman had planned to build a new convent to replace the aging former school building the Franciscan Sisters continued to occupy, but he died unexpectedly on October 11, 1925. His successor, the Rev. Joseph A. Dupont, set to work immediately to provide an adequate home for the Sisters. This time a trained architect, Carimir Ignatius Krajewski from Dubuque, was chosen to design the new $13,545 Tudor Revival residence that was completed in 1926.[3] The old convent was torn down.

In 1961 a new school building, used in addition to the old school building, was built on the site of the old convent. The high school department was discontinued in 1968, and the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration ended their 98 years of service to the parish that same year. The grade school was consolidated with Immaculate Conception School in North Buena Vista, also in 1968.

Architecture

 
Convent

The church is a Gothic Revival, cross-shaped structure that features twin spires, which flank a tripartite entrance portal.[4] It was originally designed to be built of sandstone. After the stone foundation was completed it was decided to build the structure with bricks that were manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri.[5] The church's dimensions are: 152 feet (46 m) long, 62 feet (19 m) wide, and 74 feet (23 m) at the transept.[2] The church can seat 800 people. The bell towers are 146 feet (45 m) high[2] and rise well above any other structure in town.[4]

School

The church hosts the St. Mary's Catholic School. The school opened in 1853, and it received a two story facility in 1860. In 1894 the current building was constructed at a cost of $5000.[6] Initially a grade school, it received a high school section which had its building constructed in 1921 and in 1925 received accreditation. In 1968, Immaculate Conception School in North Buena Vista merged into St. Mary's and the high school closed.[6]

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c "Guttenberg". mississippivalleytraveler.com. 3 October 2009. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
  3. ^ a b c d e f James E. Jacobsen. "St. Mary's Catholic Church Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-01-18. with photos
  4. ^ a b "Guttenberg, Iowa Multiple Resource Area". National Park Service. Retrieved 2011-02-08.
  5. ^ Dean Klinkenberg (Oct 1, 2009). Travel Guide-Lansing Iowa to Leclaire: Along the Mississippi River in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin: Lansing Iowa to Leclaire. Dean Klinkenberg. p. 73. ISBN 9780971690448. Retrieved 2013-05-04.
  6. ^ a b "History". St. Mary's Catholic School. Retrieved 2020-04-07.

External links

  Media related to St. Mary's Catholic Church (Guttenberg, Iowa) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Parish cluster website - Includes information on the churches and St. Mary's School
  • St. Mary's Grade School (aea1.k12.ia.us/st-marys/guttenberg.html) at the Wayback Machine (archive index)

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St Mary s Catholic Church is a parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque The church is located in Guttenberg Iowa United States It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as St Mary s Catholic Church Historic District In addition to the church the historic district includes the parish rectory convent and school building St Mary s Catholic ChurchHistoric DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtShow map of IowaShow map of the United StatesLocation502 518 and 520 S 2nd St and 214 Herder St Guttenberg IowaCoordinates42 46 52 8816 N 91 5 50 604 W 42 781356000 N 91 09739000 W 42 781356000 91 09739000 Coordinates 42 46 52 8816 N 91 5 50 604 W 42 781356000 N 91 09739000 W 42 781356000 91 09739000Arealess than one acreBuilt1894 school 1899 rectory 1904 church 1926 convent ArchitectRev Joseph H BrinkmanCarimir Ignatius KrajewskiArchitectural styleGothic RevivalColonial RevivalTudor RevivalMPSGuttenberg MRANRHP reference No 04000817 1 Added to NRHPAugust 12 2004 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 School 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Rectory The parish was established in 1851 2 The parish s first church building was a 20 by 28 foot 6 1 by 8 5 m frame structure built in 1851 on the north side of town 3 A 30 by 50 foot 9 1 by 15 2 m brick church was constructed two years later and the original frame church was converted into a school Plans to replace it began in 1865 but disagreements about where to build it doomed the effort Eventually it was decided to relocate the parish property and a new stone church was completed in 1874 The Rev Joseph Brinkman became the pastor in 1889 He had been instrumental in the construction of the Basilica of St Francis Xavier in Dyersville Iowa 3 Brinkman designed a new school 1894 rectory 1899 and the present church 1904 Parishioners had determined that the school building was too small The 50 by 70 foot 15 by 21 m Colonial Revival structure was completed for 8 000 and the old school building was converted into a convent 3 Soon after the roof of the frame rectory started to deteriorate and it had other problems A building committee of parishioners decided not to waste money on the old house The new 42 by 34 foot 13 by 10 m residence was completed for 3 500 3 It is a two story brick Colonial Revival structure with Italianate influences The old rectory was moved to a different lot in town Complaints about lack of space in church went back as far as 1892 Brinkman suggested adding a side wing onto the 1874 structure but the parishioners decided a new church was feasible Groundbreaking took place in 1902 and the church was completed in 1904 The lack of architect fees was a huge savings to the parish in their desire to expand their parish plant 3 In 1921 a wing was added to the south side of the school building to house not only increased enrollment but an expansion to ten grades Brinkman had planned to build a new convent to replace the aging former school building the Franciscan Sisters continued to occupy but he died unexpectedly on October 11 1925 His successor the Rev Joseph A Dupont set to work immediately to provide an adequate home for the Sisters This time a trained architect Carimir Ignatius Krajewski from Dubuque was chosen to design the new 13 545 Tudor Revival residence that was completed in 1926 3 The old convent was torn down In 1961 a new school building used in addition to the old school building was built on the site of the old convent The high school department was discontinued in 1968 and the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration ended their 98 years of service to the parish that same year The grade school was consolidated with Immaculate Conception School in North Buena Vista also in 1968 Architecture Edit Convent The church is a Gothic Revival cross shaped structure that features twin spires which flank a tripartite entrance portal 4 It was originally designed to be built of sandstone After the stone foundation was completed it was decided to build the structure with bricks that were manufactured in St Louis Missouri 5 The church s dimensions are 152 feet 46 m long 62 feet 19 m wide and 74 feet 23 m at the transept 2 The church can seat 800 people The bell towers are 146 feet 45 m high 2 and rise well above any other structure in town 4 School Edit St Mary s Catholic School building The church hosts the St Mary s Catholic School The school opened in 1853 and it received a two story facility in 1860 In 1894 the current building was constructed at a cost of 5000 6 Initially a grade school it received a high school section which had its building constructed in 1921 and in 1925 received accreditation In 1968 Immaculate Conception School in North Buena Vista merged into St Mary s and the high school closed 6 References Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c Guttenberg mississippivalleytraveler com 3 October 2009 Retrieved 2010 09 28 a b c d e f James E Jacobsen St Mary s Catholic Church Historic District National Park Service Retrieved 2016 01 18 with photos a b Guttenberg Iowa Multiple Resource Area National Park Service Retrieved 2011 02 08 Dean Klinkenberg Oct 1 2009 Travel Guide Lansing Iowa to Leclaire Along the Mississippi River in Iowa Illinois and Wisconsin Lansing Iowa to Leclaire Dean Klinkenberg p 73 ISBN 9780971690448 Retrieved 2013 05 04 a b History St Mary s Catholic School Retrieved 2020 04 07 External links Edit Media related to St Mary s Catholic Church Guttenberg Iowa at Wikimedia Commons Parish cluster website Includes information on the churches and St Mary s School St Mary s Grade School aea1 k12 ia us st marys guttenberg html at the Wayback Machine archive index Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary 27s Catholic Church Guttenberg Iowa amp oldid 1127443591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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