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First Methodist Episcopal Church of McKeesport

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Built
  
1926

NRHP Reference #
  
14000814

Area
  
8,000 m²

Built by
  
Edward Wehr

Opened
  
1926

Added to NRHP
  
30 September 2014

First Methodist Episcopal Church of McKeesport

Location
  
1406 Cornell Street, McKeesport, Pennsylvania

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

First Methodist Episcopal Church of McKeesport, known since 1968 as the First United Methodist Church, is a historic church in McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The Late Gothic Revival style church has been in use for religious services and community events since its dedication. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

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History

The First Methodist Episcopal Church grew from circuit riding preachers in the Ohio valley area in 1787. Methodists met in a combined church built in 1819, with Presbyterians and Baptists, in the area that became Mckeesport. The First Methodist Episcopal Church congregation was incorporated in 1841. Growth had moved the congregation to a third church by 1876.

That church, at the corner of Walnut Street and Penny Avenue was destroyed by fire on July 11, 1924. Planning for a new building began soon after. Land was purchased along Fourteenth Avenue, now Cornell Street. Ground breaking was on Sunday, June 14, 1925, the completed church was dedicated on Sunday, November 21, 1926.

Architecture

The church is built in three main sections, a Nave, a Chapel, and the Community building. The northern section, the Nave, with its north and south transepts form a cross when viewed from overhead. A bell tower is situated at the center of that cross.

The sandstone building is built on a steel-reinforced concrete foundation. No major changes have been made to the building since its construction.

References

First Methodist Episcopal Church of McKeesport Wikipedia


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