Created By: Wabash County Museum
123 West Hill Street
Built: 1884
Style: Gothic Revival
The current Presbyterian Church was constructed to replace the original building, erected in the 1850s. The present structure was built over approximately four years and cost roughly $28,000. Dr. Charles Little was the pastor of this congregation when they constructed the new edifice and served until his death in 1921.
The Gothic Revival style of this structure is clearly seen in its pointed arch windows, stone-capped brick buttresses on the east and west façades, and the ninety-foot tall multi-staged spire including a belfry. Also of note is the large stained class rose window in the façade and the brick corbel table below the cornice.
This point of interest is part of the tour: West Wabash Historic District
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