Created By: University of Richmond
The All Saints Episcopal Church was founded in 1742 as a parish of the Church of England, but has since then served as the Episcopal Church after the Revolutionary War. In 1855, Richard Upjohn designed the current structure. During the Battle of Antietam in 1862, the church served as a temporary field hospital for troops. This brick structure is an example of Gothic Revival, and features a spired steeple. This structure also boasts a raised arched entryway with dark wooden doors. The side of the building includes arched figurative leaded glass windows.
This point of interest is part of the tour: A Walking Tour of Frederick, Maryland: Church Street
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