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New Market Presbyterian Church (New Market, Alabama)

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Built
  
1888

NRHP Reference #
  
88001348

Area
  
2,400 m²

Added to NRHP
  
25 August 1988

Built by
  
Lem Teague

Opened
  
1888

Phone
  
+1 256-457-9102

New Market Presbyterian Church (New Market, Alabama)

Location
  
1723 New Market Rd., New Market, Alabama

Address
  
1725 New Market Rd, New Market, AL 35761, USA

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

New Market Presbyterian Church is a historic building located in the heart of New Market, Alabama. For 130 years, the church has been a pillar to the community. The Late Gothic Revival-style church was built in 1888, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

Contents

A member of New Market Presbyterian Church penned this acrostic poem to describe the congregation:

S – Sound foundation

M – Mature congregation

A – Approachable and appreciative

R – Receptive

T – Traditional

Church History

The National Register of Historic Places plaque in front of the Sanctuary reads: “Mary Miller deeded land in 1849 to serve both Methodist and Cumberland Presbyterian congregations. The original building burned and the Methodists in 1882 sold their interest in a second building. This second church destroyed by a tornado in 1884. Present building erected in 1888. In 1906 the Cumberland Presbyterians left to form a new church, and the remaining members affiliated with the First Presbyterian Church, USA.”

The physical building is located at 1723 New Market Road in New Market, Alabama.

Historical Architecture

According to New Market Presbyterian's National Register of Historic Places Registration form, the building is in "near-original condition, including the clear cylinder-glass of the lancet windows." The Gothic style pews were originally in the Maysville Presbyterian Church (Marysville, Alabama). The "seven-plane barrel-vaulted wooden ceiling" is rumored to be a gift from the church's building contractor. The ceiling's design consists of "narrow boards in large half-bond rectangles divided by wide borders of the same material in herringbone and soldier patterns." The interior wood is naturally finished and varnished. The Sanctuary's suspended stove fluke was removed around 1980 and replaced with central heating and cooling.

References

New Market Presbyterian Church (New Market, Alabama) Wikipedia