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First Unitarian Church of Oakland

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Built
  
1891

CHISL #
  
896

Opened
  
1891

Phone
  
+1 510-893-6129

Added to NRHP
  
16 June 1977

NRHP Reference #
  
77000284

Designated CHISL
  
June 16, 1976

Area
  
1,619 m²

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Architect
  
Walter J. Mathews

First Unitarian Church of Oakland

Location
  
685 14th Street, Oakland, California, U.S.

Address
  
685 14th St, Oakland, CA 94612, USA

Similar
  
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The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is located in western Downtown Oakland, California. It is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

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History

The building site was purchased in November 1888 from Jane K. Sather, a patron of the University of California. Construction began in 1890 and was completed in September 1891, although it began to be used for various activities while still unfinished.

The church building was designed in 1889 by Walter J. Mathews. This solid masonry Romanesque Revival style church departed radically from California's then predominant wood framed Carpenter Gothic style churches. It is noted for its famous stained glass windows produced by Goodhue of Boston, and for its arching redwood spans that were the widest at the time west of the Rocky Mountains.

The 1906 San Francisco earthquake damaged the building, but did not destroy it.

Landmark

The church is listed as California Historical Landmark #896, and is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NPS-77000284). The church remains a significant cultural and architectural landmark in Oakland.

References

First Unitarian Church of Oakland Wikipedia