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St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts)

St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery at 258 Concord Street, in the village of Newton Lower Falls, Newton, Massachusetts. St. Mary's Parish was formed in 1811.[2] The church, built in 1813–14 and restyled in 1838, is the oldest church in Newton, and is a fine example of Gothic Revival/Federal style architecture.[3] The cemetery, which dates from 1812,[4] is the oldest non-government-owned cemetery in Newton.[5] The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

St. Mary's Episcopal
Church and Cemetery
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 2014
Location258 Concord Street
Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°19′34″N 71°15′29″W / 42.32611°N 71.25806°W / 42.32611; -71.25806Coordinates: 42°19′34″N 71°15′29″W / 42.32611°N 71.25806°W / 42.32611; -71.25806
Built1814
Part ofNewton Lower Falls Historic District (ID86001748)
NRHP reference No.80000637[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 14, 1980
Designated CPSeptember 4, 1986

Architecture and history

St. Mary's Church is set just north of Washington Street (Massachusetts Route 16) between Concord and Grove Streets. It is a single-story wood-frame building, with a gable roof, clapboard siding, and a brick foundation. Its square tower rises above a gabled entry pavilion that projects from the center of the west-facing facade. The pavilion has two entrances, each flanked by pilasters and topped by a Gothic-arched transom. A central window placed high has a trefoil pattern. Most of the building's remaining windows are sash windows topped by half-round transoms. The tower rising above the pavilion begins with a square section with oculus windows on each side, topped by a smaller belfry with Gothic-arched louvers and a railing with pinnacled corner posts. These details are repeated at a smaller scale above the belfry.[6] Notable features of the church interior are its original high box pews, choir loft and plain glass windows. The plain chancel was added in 1922.[7]

The church was built in 1813–14, as a Federal style structure, and was extensively altered in 1838, lengthening it to the rear by 16 feet (4.9 m), and restyling the tower with Gothic features. In 1954 the tower was again rebuilt, removing Gothic features in a bid to return the church to a more Federal appearance. The land for the church was purchased by Samuel Brown, a wealthy Boston merchant who had established one of the paper mills in Newton Lower Falls, and he also donated funds toward the building's construction.[6]

Current status

St. Mary's Episcopal Church serves Newton Lower Falls, Wellesley Hills across the Charles River and surrounding areas and is a parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. It holds two regular services on Sunday mornings and has a well-known choral music program. Its current rector is the Reverend Ann Bonner Stewart, succeeding the Reverend Doctor Paul Kolbet.[8][9][10]

The cemetery is still in use as evidenced by a burial in 2018.[11]

Notable burials in churchyard

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ St. Mary's: History
  3. ^ Ken Newcomb: Makers of the Mold, Churches
  4. ^ History and Photos
  5. ^ Newton History Museum
  6. ^ a b "NRHP nomination for St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Cemetery". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2015-06-18.
  7. ^ "St. Mary's Episcopal Church – Newton, MA". The Boston Globe.
  8. ^ Diocese of Massachusetts: List of churches by town: N
  9. ^ St. Mary's Church: Welcom2
  10. ^ St. Mary's: rector and staff
  11. ^ Find A Grave burial at St. Mary's, May 18, 2018
  12. ^ The Political Graveyard: Middlesex County, Mass
  13. ^ Josiah Gardner Abbott at Find A Grave
  14. ^ Historic La Mott, PA – The Union Generals 2012-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Lewis Golding Arnold at Find A Grave
  16. ^ Sarah Fuller at Find A Grave
  17. ^ Horatio Parker at Find A Grave
  18. ^ General Charles Rice. p.190. in: George Kuhn Clarke (1900). Epitaphs from graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham.). 1900. p. 190. Retrieved 6 Sep 2011.

External links

  • St. Mary's website

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St Mary s Episcopal Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery at 258 Concord Street in the village of Newton Lower Falls Newton Massachusetts St Mary s Parish was formed in 1811 2 The church built in 1813 14 and restyled in 1838 is the oldest church in Newton and is a fine example of Gothic Revival Federal style architecture 3 The cemetery which dates from 1812 4 is the oldest non government owned cemetery in Newton 5 The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 1 St Mary s Episcopal Church and CemeteryU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtContributing propertySt Mary s Episcopal Church 2014Show map of MassachusettsShow map of the United StatesLocation258 Concord StreetNewton Lower Falls MassachusettsCoordinates42 19 34 N 71 15 29 W 42 32611 N 71 25806 W 42 32611 71 25806 Coordinates 42 19 34 N 71 15 29 W 42 32611 N 71 25806 W 42 32611 71 25806Built1814Part ofNewton Lower Falls Historic District ID86001748 NRHP reference No 80000637 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPMay 14 1980Designated CPSeptember 4 1986 Contents 1 Architecture and history 2 Current status 3 Notable burials in churchyard 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksArchitecture and history EditSt Mary s Church is set just north of Washington Street Massachusetts Route 16 between Concord and Grove Streets It is a single story wood frame building with a gable roof clapboard siding and a brick foundation Its square tower rises above a gabled entry pavilion that projects from the center of the west facing facade The pavilion has two entrances each flanked by pilasters and topped by a Gothic arched transom A central window placed high has a trefoil pattern Most of the building s remaining windows are sash windows topped by half round transoms The tower rising above the pavilion begins with a square section with oculus windows on each side topped by a smaller belfry with Gothic arched louvers and a railing with pinnacled corner posts These details are repeated at a smaller scale above the belfry 6 Notable features of the church interior are its original high box pews choir loft and plain glass windows The plain chancel was added in 1922 7 The church was built in 1813 14 as a Federal style structure and was extensively altered in 1838 lengthening it to the rear by 16 feet 4 9 m and restyling the tower with Gothic features In 1954 the tower was again rebuilt removing Gothic features in a bid to return the church to a more Federal appearance The land for the church was purchased by Samuel Brown a wealthy Boston merchant who had established one of the paper mills in Newton Lower Falls and he also donated funds toward the building s construction 6 Current status EditSt Mary s Episcopal Church serves Newton Lower Falls Wellesley Hills across the Charles River and surrounding areas and is a parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts It holds two regular services on Sunday mornings and has a well known choral music program Its current rector is the Reverend Ann Bonner Stewart succeeding the Reverend Doctor Paul Kolbet 8 9 10 The cemetery is still in use as evidenced by a burial in 2018 11 Notable burials in churchyard EditJosiah Gardner Abbott 1814 1891 member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts 12 13 Lewis Golding Arnold 1817 1871 Civil War general 14 15 Sarah Fuller 1836 1927 founder of the Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 16 Zibeon Hooker 1752 1840 Drummer at the Battle of Bunker Hill Horatio William Parker 1863 1919 American composer 17 Charles Rice 1787 1863 brigadier general in the Massachusetts Militia and Massachusetts state representative 18 See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Mary s Episcopal Church Newton Massachusetts Christianity portalNational Register of Historic Places listings in Newton Massachusetts Beverly E Hurney Saint Mary s Cemetery Newton Massachusetts Epitaphs Boston New England Historic Genealogical Society 2000 References Edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service January 23 2007 St Mary s History Ken Newcomb Makers of the Mold Churches History and Photos Newton History Museum a b NRHP nomination for St Mary s Episcopal Church and Cemetery Commonwealth of Massachusetts Retrieved 2015 06 18 St Mary s Episcopal Church Newton MA The Boston Globe Diocese of Massachusetts List of churches by town N St Mary s Church Welcom2 St Mary s rector and staff Find A Grave burial at St Mary s May 18 2018 The Political Graveyard Middlesex County Mass Josiah Gardner Abbott at Find A Grave Historic La Mott PA The Union Generals Archived 2012 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Lewis Golding Arnold at Find A Grave Sarah Fuller at Find A Grave Horatio Parker at Find A Grave General Charles Rice p 190 in George Kuhn Clarke 1900 Epitaphs from graveyards in Wellesley formerly West Needham 1900 p 190 Retrieved 6 Sep 2011 External links EditSt Mary s website 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