Unitarian Universalist Church (Savannah, Georgia) Explained

Unitarian Universalist Church
Other Name:"Jingle Bells" Church
Coordinates:32.0726°N -81.0899°W
Location:325 Habersham Street, Troup Square, Savannah, Georgia
Country:United States
Denomination:Unitarian Universalist
Website:Official website
Founder:Moses Eastman
Status:open
Functional Status:used
Architect:John S. Norris
Years Built:1851
Minister:David Messner

The Unitarian Universalist Church is a historic church at 325 Habersham Street in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is located in the northwestern civic block of Troup Square. It was designed by noted architect John S. Norris in 1851[1] and built with funds left in his will by Moses Eastman, a local silversmith and councillor.[2]

The Christmas carol "Jingle Bells" was written by the church's music director James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893),[3] supposedly while living in Savannah.[4] [5] The city of Medford, Massachusetts, also claims that the song was written there in 1850, but it has been proven that Pierpont had moved to the west coast to partake in the California Gold Rush at that point. What is known is that he copyrighted the song, with the name "The One Horse Open Sleigh", on September 16, 1857,[6] while he was living in Savannah.[4]

The church was physically moved from Oglethorpe Square to the western side of Troup Square, a distance of a third of a mile, in 1860.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://gosouthsavannah.com/historic-district-and-city/architecture/john-norris.html "Life & Architecture of John S Norris"
  2. Savannah in the Old South, Walter J. Fraser (2003), p. 196
  3. https://www.uuworld.org/articles/pierpont-mystery-jingle-bells "James Lord Pierpont and the mystery of 'Jingle Bells'"
  4. https://www.wsav.com/now/was-jingle-bells-actually-written-in-savannah-local-historian-discusses-popular-holiday-songs-origins/ "Was ‘Jingle Bells’ actually written in Savannah? Local historian discusses popular holiday song’s origins"
  5. https://www.savannahnow.com/news/2017-12-24/savannah-unitarian-universalist-church-celebrates-jingle-bells-annual-festival "Savannah Unitarian Universalist Church celebrates ‘Jingle Bells’ at annual festival"
  6. Web site: September 16, 1857. Pierpont, J.. One Horse Open Sleigh. Boston. Oliver Ditson & Co.. December 26, 2006.