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St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde

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Built
  
1860

Opened
  
1860

Added to NRHP
  
24 November 1980

NRHP Reference #
  
80001413

Area
  
4,000 m²

Nearest city
  
Jonesboro

St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde

Location
  
South of Jonesboro off Illinois Route 127

Architect
  
Fettinger, Charles Theodore

St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde (also called Kornthal Church or Kornthal Union County Memorial Church) is a historic Lutheran church in Jonesboro, Illinois. The church was built by immigrants from Austria, who settled in the Jonesboro area in 1852. Architect Charles Fettinger, one of the settlers, designed the church. The wood frame church features a limestone foundation, upper-story windows topped by lunettes, and a double entrance topped by an arched transom. The interior of the church features an intricately carved wooden altar and pulpit, also designed by Fettinger. Construction on the church was completed in 1860, and the building was dedicated in 1861. The church's bell tower, which is topped by a spire, was added in 1889. The Queen Anne style parsonage was constructed in the 1900s. Services at the church ended in 1949, and the church became the property of the Kornthal Congregation and Historical Society. It was refurbished in 1963 with the aid of the State of Illinois. The church is one of the only remnants of southern Illinois' German-speaking population.

The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde Wikipedia