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United States

Founded
  
1834 (1834)

Denomination
  
Christian

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The Christ Church of Lower Kickapoo Limestone Township, Peoria County, Illinois is located near Hanna City, Illinois. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places of the United States.

History

Christ Church Limestone, also known as the Old Stone Church, began as a congregation in Norwood (formerly Jones Hollow), by English and Welsh immigrants in 1834. Philander Chase, the first Bishop of the Diocese of Illinois, accepted the congregation into the Diocese informally in early Fall of 1836. The parish was formally received into the Diocese of Illinois in 1838. At this time, services were still held in parishioners' homes.

The church was constructed by church members primarily from local materials in the architectural style of their homelands. The cornerstone was laid on May 17, 1844 and the finished structure was consecrated on December 10, 1845. Limestone for the construction was quarried from a nearby creek and the gated pews were hewn from local walnut. By way of a letter writing campaign directed to Queen Adelaide, Queen Victoria is considered a donor towards the cost of the construction of the primary building. As a result, the church bell was donated for her Silver Jubilee celebration in 1887. The bell tower was constructed in 1889.

Formerly an Episcopal congregation, Christ Church Limestone is now a member of the Anglican Church, Diocese of Quincy.

The web page for Christ Church Limestone is: http://christchurchlimestone.org

References

Christ Church of Lower Kickapoo Wikipedia