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Trinity Parish Church (Seattle)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
91001440

Opened
  
1902

Architecture firm
  
John Graham & Company

Built
  
1902 (1902)

SEATL #
  
106087

Phone
  
+1 206-624-5337

Architect
  
Henry F. Starbuck

Trinity Parish Church (Seattle)

Location
  
609 Eighth Ave., Seattle, Washington

Architectural style
  
Early English Gothic Revival

Address
  
Address:, 609 8th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, United States

Similar
  
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Trinity Parish Church is an historic church located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. It is an Episcopal congregation in the Diocese of Olympia.

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History

Trinity Parish Church, Seattle's first Episcopal church, was established on August 13, 1865. The congregation's first church building, which was located at Third Avenue and Jefferson Street, was not erected until 1870. This wooden building was consumed in the Great Fire of 1889. The church then moved to its present site, at 609 Eighth Avenue, where a replacement building was constructed, opening in 1892. It was designed by Chicago-based architect Henry F. Starbuck in English Gothic Revival style, and its construction was overseen by Charles A. Alexander. In 1902, a fire swept through the interior, leaving only the exterior walls. Seattle architect John Graham, Sr. was hired to rebuild the church as well as increase its size. Despite the additions, Graham maintained the English Gothic Revival style while adding German stained glass windows and an altar of Italian marble.

The stained glass windows were designed by the Franz Mayer & Co. of Munich, Germany. The Carrara marble altar was designed and fabricated in Italy with mother of pearl, ceramic tile and Venetian gold glass.

The Rev. Jeffrey Shilling Gill is the current rector of Trinity Parish Church. Trinity is a parish in the The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, known as the Episcopal Church in Western Washington, a diocese of the Episcopal Church in Washington state west of the Cascade Range.

The church building was designated a Seattle Landmark in 1976 and has also received state landmark status. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, in 1991.

The building was severely damaged in the 2001 Nisqually earthquake, but the altar, reredos and windows all survived fully intact. It was rebuilt, restored and earthquake-retrofitted. This work was completed in late 2005. Architects for this project were Bassetti Architects.

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Trinity Parish Church (Seattle) Wikipedia