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Union Presbyterian Church (St. Peter, Minnesota)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
83000922

Architectural style
  
Gothic architecture

Added to NRHP
  
19 May 1983

Built
  
1871 (1871)

Opened
  
1871

Phone
  
+1 507-934-4602

Architect
  
Abraham M. Radcliffe

Union Presbyterian Church (St. Peter, Minnesota)

Location
  
311 W. Locust St., St. Peter, Minnesota

Address
  
730 S 3rd St, St Peter, MN 56082, USA

Similar
  
Traverse des Sioux, Goldstein Museum of Design, Mall of America, Minnesota Zoo, Linnaeus Arboretum

Profiles

Union Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 311 W. Locust Street in St. Peter, Minnesota.

The community's origins date back to 1843, when Reverend Stephen Return Riggs established a mission post at Traverse des Sioux. The mission operated until 1851, when the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed. In 1853, the First Free Presbyterian Church of Traverse Des Sioux was established with 12 members. They used the mission church until 1858, when a new stone church was built at a cost of $5000. A mile and a half south, in the town of St. Peter, Reverend Aaron H. Kerr led services in the Winslow Hotel. On October 25, 1857, Rev. Kerr established the First Presbyterian Church of St. Peter. During the Dakota War of 1862, many refugees from the Traverse des Sioux area moved to the safety of St. Peter. On July 25, 1869, the two congregations merged and became the Union Presbyterian Church of St. Peter. They built a new church building in 1871 for $15,000, taking the bell from the church at Traverse des Sioux. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

References

Union Presbyterian Church (St. Peter, Minnesota) Wikipedia