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- Q7591375 subject Q12083410.
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- Q7591375 abstract "St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an early example of the archaeological phase of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by the Philadelphia architect John Notman. It was originally built in 1851 at the corner of Grant and Diamond as a chapel of ease for Trinity Episcopal Church. The church and its site were purchased by Henry Clay Frick. The building itself was donated back to the congregation. It was dismantled, the stones numbered, and taken up Forbes Avenue in horsedrawn wagons to the corner of Forbes Avenue and Craft, where it was reconstructed in 1901. It received a plaque from the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. The church was deconsecrated in September 1989, and the building was demolished.".
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- Q7591375 buildingName "St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church".
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- Q7591375 comment "St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an early example of the archaeological phase of Gothic Revival architecture, designed by the Philadelphia architect John Notman. It was originally built in 1851 at the corner of Grant and Diamond as a chapel of ease for Trinity Episcopal Church. The church and its site were purchased by Henry Clay Frick. The building itself was donated back to the congregation.".
- Q7591375 label "St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh)".
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- Q7591375 name "St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church".