Church of Our Saviour (Jacksonville)

Coordinates: 30°05′42″N 81°23′28″W / 30.0950°N 81.3911°W / 30.0950; -81.3911
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Original Church of our Saviour, ca. 1920s

The Church of Our Saviour is an

Ellis and McClure in 1883, which stood until 1964 when Hurricane Dora's winds broke off part of a giant Live Oak and sent it crashing through the church's roof. The Stowe Memorial stained glass window, created by Louis Comfort Tiffany, was completely destroyed. The congregation built a new church in a similar design; it remains an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Florida.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jacksonville Architecture". jaxhistory.com. Archived from the original on 2007-07-17.
  • Wood, Wayne W., Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, revised edition 1996, Gainesville: University Press of Florida, p. 284.

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30°05′42″N 81°23′28″W / 30.0950°N 81.3911°W / 30.0950; -81.3911