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Sashabaw Presbyterian Church

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Location
  
5331 Maybee Road

Built
  
1856

NRHP Reference #
  
80001885

Opened
  
1856

Phone
  
+1 248-673-3101

Nearest city
  
Built by
  
Pratt & Tuttle

Designated MSHS
  
September 18, 1964

Area
  
4,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
9 October 1980

Sashabaw Presbyterian Church

Address
  
5300 Maybee Rd, Village of Clarkston, MI 48346, USA

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Sashabaw Plains Park, Waterford Township Cable De, Community Presbyter Church, Sashabaw Middle School, First Presbyter Church

Sashabaw Presbyterian Church for information about the current congregation go to www.sashabawpresbyterian.org The original or "Century Building" is located across the street and is a historic church located at 5331 Maybee Road near Clarkston, Michigan. The church is one of the oldest in the Detroit Presbytery and has served congregations for nearly 150 years. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1964 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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History

In 1840, a local congregation was organized as a mission of the First Presbyterian Church in Pontiac. A schism soon resulted in the formation of the Church of Orion and Independence, which met in local schools. On January 20, 1855, the congregation organized a church-building society organized for the purpose of erecting a new church. The society chose Pratt & Tuttle as contractors, and the congregation changed its name to the "First Presbyterian of Independence Township." A lot for construction was purchased, and the building was completed in 1856 for a total cost (including furnishings) of $3000. In 1917-18, the church was renovated, replacing the foundation and removing the steeple.

However, the church congregation remained small, and in 1932 it was dissolved. In 1946, the Sashabaw United Presbyterian Church was organized and began using this building as its home. In 1952, the church was lifted, and a new foundation with a basement laid. In 1958, the steeple and belfry, removed in 1917-18, were replaced. In the 1960s, a new meeting house was constructed nearby for the congregation, and the congregation moved there for worship services in the 1970s.

Today

The 1856 church is currently used by the Sashabaw Presbyterian Church (USA). In 2012 a workshop in window restoration was held in conjunction with the DAR and Clarkston Historical Society. The building is currently used by the churches theater ministry and special worship services.

Description

The Sashabaw Presbyterian Church is a small rectangular-plan Greek Revival clad in clapboard siding. It has a gable roof with flush-boarded pedimented treatment within the gable, sixteen-over-sixteen sash windows, and a small 1957 steeple. A rear addition is connected to the church.

References

Sashabaw Presbyterian Church Wikipedia


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