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First Congregational Church (Burlington, Iowa)

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Built
  
1867–1870

Opened
  
1870

Added to NRHP
  
21 November 1976

NRHP Reference #
  
76000763

Phone
  
+1 319-752-6626

First Congregational Church (Burlington, Iowa)

Location
  
313 N. 4th Street Burlington, Iowa

Part of
  
Heritage Hill Historic District (#82000406)

Address
  
321 N 5th St, Burlington, IA 52601, USA

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Hawkeye Creek Bridge, Burlington Public Library, German Methodist Episcopal, Cascade Bridge, Church of St John the Baptist

Profiles

First Congregational Church is located in Burlington, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The church is also a contributing property in the Heritage Hill Historic District.

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History

The congregation was organized in 1838. The Rev. Horace Hutchinson was the first pastor and the congregation met in the home of James G. Edwards who was the publisher of the Burlington Hawk-Eye. He was succeeded by the Rev. William Salter who served here for 64 years (1846-1910). The congregation was involved in social ministry, civil rights, public education and free libraries. Under Salter's leadership it was a champion of the abolition of slavery and was a stop on the Underground Railroad.

When the General Council of Congregational Christian Churches merged with the Evangelical and Reformed Church and formed the United Church of Christ, First Congregational Church joined with about 200 other Congregational Christian churches in choosing not to join the merger, mainly because of the issue of congregational polity. It became a part of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, which was created in 1955. The church is a member of the National Association, the Iowa-Nebraska Association of Congregational Churches and the Burlington Area Council of Churches.

Architecture

The church building was constructed from 1867 to 1870. It is a Gothic Revival built of dressed dolomite. It is dominated by a tall, square, crenelated corner tower. It rises in three stages, which are separated by belt courses.

References

First Congregational Church (Burlington, Iowa) Wikipedia