Category:First Methodist Episcopal Church (Seattle, 1855)
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English: First Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the "White Church" (in contrast to the Methodist Protestant "Brown Church"), southwest corner of Second and Columbia, Seattle, Washington, U.S., 1855-1887. Seattle's first church. Replaced at that location by the Boston Block; the congregation moved to an elegant new church building nearby. The original church building church was moved to 213 Cherry Street, with the former front door facing the back. for about a decade the building served as a gambling house, saloon, and restaurant; torn down at the beginning of March 1898 to make way for John Cort's Grand Opera House; the exterior of the latter is still extant 2022, with a multi-story parking garage inside.
Media in category "First Methodist Episcopal Church (Seattle, 1855)"
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First Methodist Episcopal Church, ca. 1855 - DPLA - 571e647125615ecd0482959aa32e8dbe.jpg 5,474 × 4,333; 1,018 KB
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First Methodist Episcopal Church, ca. 1880 - DPLA - b560be291a20c2460afddee27b92bb7a.jpg 5,948 × 4,846; 1.56 MB
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First Methodist Episcopal Church, ca. 1880 - DPLA - d5acfa778f8dcb15510ad519687ecc6f.jpg 5,401 × 3,952; 722 KB
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First Methodist Episcopal Church, ca. 1890 - DPLA - 336c63fc99c79e6cf1fc3de8ff862902.jpg 4,018 × 3,031; 591 KB
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Seattle's first church, ca 1885 (MOHAI 5966).jpg 700 × 535; 60 KB
Categories:
- First United Methodist Church (Seattle)
- Methodist Episcopal churches in the United States
- Wooden churches in Washington (state)
- Destroyed buildings in Seattle
- Relocated churches in the United States
- Built in Washington (state) in 1855
- Destroyed in the United States in 1898
- Second Avenue, Seattle
- Columbia Street, Seattle
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington