Government Street Presbyterian Church

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Government Street Presbyterian Church is one in all the oldest and least-altered Greek Revival church buildings within the us. The subject area style is by James Gallier, James Dakin, and Charles Dakin. The trio conjointly designed Barton Academy, four blocks down Government Street to the west. Government Street Protestant reflects the influences of Ithiel city, Minard Lafever, and Chief Executive Downing. It had been declared a National Historic Landmark in 1992.
The Government Street Presbyterian Church congregation was formally organized in 1831. It at first met in an exceedingly frame building on Government Street. They purchased the ton at the corner of presidency and Jackson Street for $10,000 within the spring of 1835. Native rich person and church trustee, Henry Alfred Hitchcock, ran an advert within the Mobile Daily Register in Dec 1835 that publicized for builders. Alfred Hitchcock served on the church’s building committee and supported abundant of the development to return. The drawings and specifications had already been provided by Gallier and Dakin.

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