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St. Charles of the Valley Catholic Church and Rectory

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
82000321

Architecture firm
  
Tourtellotte & Hummel

Built
  
1914

Opened
  
1914

Added to NRHP
  
17 November 1982

St. Charles of the Valley Catholic Church and Rectory

Location
  
Pine and S. 1st Sts., Hailey, Idaho

MPS
  
Tourtellotte and Hummel Architecture TR

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Coeur d'Alene Mission o, St Joseph's Catholic, Our Lady - Queen of Heaven, St Joseph's Mission, St Mary's Catholic Church

St. Charles Borromeo Church is a Catholic parish in Hailey, Idaho, in the Diocese of Boise. Its historic parish church and rectory complex, located at Pine and S. 1st Streets, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Fr. E.M. Nattini began ministering in the Wood River Valley in the 1880s. The population was growing rapidly, and he was soon able to raise funds for the construction of the first church of St. Charles, which began June 17, 1883. It was the first Catholic church ineast of Boise, and may be considered the mother church of southeastern Idaho.

Architecture

The current church was designed by architects Tourtellotte & Hummel in the Gothic Revival style, and built by Nicholas F. Wirtzberger in 1913 at cost of $7,200. Among its distinctive elements is a stamped-metal belfry constructed in an ornate symmetrical plan. The complex also includes what has been known as Father Keys House.

A surviving window from the first church building can be viewed at the Reinheimer Barn on Highway 75 south of Ketchum. The complex was listed on the National Register in 1982. The listing included two contributing buildings.

References

St. Charles of the Valley Catholic Church and Rectory Wikipedia


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