Area less than one acre NRHP Reference # 01000989 Added to NRHP 16 September 2001 | Built 1902 (1902) Opened 1902 | |
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Architectural style Tudor Revival architecture |
St. James Memorial Chapel is a historic Episcopal chapel located on the grounds of Howe Military School, in Howe, Indiana. It was built in 1902, and is a one-story, Tudor Revival style brick building sheathed with a limestone veneer. It measures 152 feet by 64 feet, and has additions made in 1909, 1914 (Mother's Chapel), and 1955. The building features a two-story, crenellated corner tower.
Contents
- St Marks Episcopal Church
- Chapel crypt burials
- Other local sites on the National Register of Historic Places
- References
It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 16, 2001.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church worships in the chapel.
Chapel crypt burials
Buried in the chapel's crypt are the founders of Howe Military School, John Badlam Howe, (1812–1883) and Frances Marie (Glidden) Howe, his wife. Also buried there are the first four bishops of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana and the wives of three of them, as follows:
Other local sites on the National Register of Historic Places
Other sites in Howe on the National register are: