Church of Our Saviour (Jacksonville)
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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
- Church of Our Saviour (disambiguation)
- Palmetto Leaves Stowe's memoir about living in Mandarin
References
- ^ "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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