Episcopal Church of the Redeemer (Salmon, Idaho) explained

Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
Location:1st, North, and Fulton Sts., Salmon, Idaho
Coordinates:45.1789°N -113.9006°W
Built:1902
Architect:Pollard, Frank
Architecture:Gothic Revival
Added:January 12, 1979
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:79000801

The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer is an historic Episcopal Church located on 1st Street North at Fulton Street in Salmon, Idaho. Built in 1902, it was designed by stone mason Frank Pollard. The one-story church has a Gothic Revival design which uses rusticated stone. Prominent Gothic features of the church include its symmetrical plan, Gothic arched entrances, decorative Celtic crosses, and stained glass windows.[1]

On January 12, 1979, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is still an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Idaho.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hibbard. Don. National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Idaho State Historical Society. November 27, 2015. January 18, 1978.
  2. Web site: Diocesan Directory . 2010-05-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100406033004/http://www.episcopalidaho.org/parish-search.html . 2010-04-06 . dead .