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St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church

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Built
  
1882

Designated MSHS
  
March 23, 1983

Demolished
  
1992

NRHP Reference #
  
89000487

Opened
  
1882

Added to NRHP
  
9 June 1989

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Location
  
2356 Vermont Avenue Detroit, Michigan

Architectural styles
  
Romanesque architecture, Romanesque Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Theresa of Avila Roman C, St Catherine of Siena, Chapel of St Theresa, St Stanislaus Bishop a, St Charles Borromeo Roman C

St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church was a Roman Catholic church located at 2356 Vermont Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was also known as St. Boniface-St. Vincent Roman Catholic Church. The church was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1983 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, but was subsequently demolished.

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History and significance

The German Catholic citizens of Detroit began moving to the west side in the 1860s, particularly along the Michigan Avenue corridor. In 1867, Bishop Casper Borgess created St. Boniface parish to serve the German population on the west side. In 1873, a two-story, red brick Italianate rectory building was built for the parish at a cost of $6,000. A stone church building was planned by the prominent local architect William M. Scott, and construction was completed in 1883 at a cost of $30,000.

The parish was closed in 1989, and the building was demolished a few years later.

Description

St. Boniface Church was an eclectic example of Romanesque Revival and Ruskinian Gothic architecture. It was built in a cruciform shape from red brick and cream-painted wood, and featured a high nave roof, steeply gabled stone entry arches, and a central pavilion with recessed round arches. The church had a square, louvered bell tower with an octagonal metal roof. The side walls were supported by heavy, stone-embellished buttresses. The rectory was a two-story Italianate stone building, painted black. It had a modified hip-roof with cross-gabled dormers and a bracketed corniceline, an open gabled portico, and rectangular and round arch window enframements.

References

St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church Wikipedia