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Church of the Atonement (Fish Creek, Wisconsin)

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Built
  
1896

Opened
  
1896

Architectural style
  
Carpenter Gothic

NRHP Reference #
  
85000487

Area
  
2,024 m²

Added to NRHP
  
7 March 1985

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Location
  
Main Street and Cottage Row Fish Creek, Wisconsin

Similar
  
Ephraim Moravian Church, Ephraim Historical Foundation, Eagle Bluff Light, All Saints Episcopal Church, Grace Church

Church of the Atonement, is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal summer chapel in Fish Creek, Wisconsin, within the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac. On March 7, 1985, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

History

The church was built in 1878 on the foundation of a fisherman's unfinished house, with lumber donated by Mrs. L. M. Griswold, wife of a local sawmill owner. The style is Carpenter Gothic, with exterior of board and batten and wood shingles.

The congregation initially had twenty members, led by Mrs. Griswold and Sara Jeffcoat, a widowed schoolteacher. Early on the congregation was served by Reverend Joseph Jameson who was shared with congregations at Jacksonport, Algoma and Sturgeon Bay.

In 1985 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its religious and architectural significance.

Today the church offers worship services in summer only, because the building remains unheated. Rotating clergy serve each Sunday morning.

References

Church of the Atonement (Fish Creek, Wisconsin) Wikipedia