Property Record
412 S MAIN ST
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Parish of the Holy Ghost of South Chippewa |
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Other Name: | HOLY GHOST CATHOLIC CHURCH |
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Reference Number: | 3260 |
Location (Address): | 412 S MAIN ST |
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County: | Chippewa |
City: | Chippewa Falls |
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Year Built: | 1927 |
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Survey Date: | 1984 |
Historic Use: | house of worship |
Architectural Style: | Early Gothic Revival |
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Wall Material: | Brick |
Architect: | Henry Bartlett |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | Asymmetrical square towers flanking facade; tri-portal entrance; pointed arched windows and doors; shite stone trim battlements and stepped buttresses ornament belfry and tower; small buttresses on side elevations; stained glass. One of three 20th century Gothic Revival church structures in Chippewa Falls characterized by the new simplicity of surface and ornament, the Holy Ghost Catholic Church, constructed in 1927, is important but not a significant example of the style. This church was constructed in 1925 by Chippewa Falls contractors Schafer and Olson. The designer was Henry Bartlett of Eau Claire. The origins of this church date back to 1886 when ground was broken for Holy Ghost Parish Church in the predominantly French Canadian portion of Chippewa Falls, known as Frenchtown in South Chippewa Falls. Services were delivered in both French and English during the early years. The original church was replaced in 1927 by the present building. RELATED BUILDINGS: Holy Ghost School (15/8); Holy Ghost Rectory (42/5). |
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Bibliographic References: | (A) Diamond Jubliee Souvenir and History of Notre Dame Church (Chippewa Falls, 1931), pp. 60-63. (B) John A. Anderson, The Life and Memories of Rev. C.F.X. Goldsmith (Milwaukee: The Evening Wisconsin Press Company, 1895). |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |