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St. Patrick's Church (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)

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Historic church in Wisconsin, United States For other places of the same name, see St. Patrick's Church. United States historic place
St. Patrick's Church
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Location322 Fulton St.
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Coordinates44°48′41″N 91°30′31″W / 44.81129°N 91.50853°W / 44.81129; -91.50853
Built1885
Architectural styleGothic Revival/Romanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.83003392
Added to NRHPJanuary 28, 1983

St. Patrick's Church is a historic Catholic church built in 1885 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 for its architectural significance.

St. Patrick's parish was established in the 1850s by missionaries from Chippewa Falls, with a frame church built on N. Barstow Street in 1858. The parish added a school in 1870. In 1875 some of the German-speaking families split off to form Sacred Heart Church. In 1880 St. Patrick's bought the current lot at the corner of Fulton and Oxford, dedicating their new church building in 1882, but it burned in 1884, before they could finish the brick veneer. In the next year the current church was built on the same site.

The current (1885) church was designed by Abraham M. Radcliffe - a brick building with a gable roof and three matched doors across the front. Above the doors are a window and wall recesses holding statues. To each side of the front door stands a square tower - the right tower has four stages and the left three. The towers and the side walls are buttressed. On the exterior, Radcliffe mixes styles, with narrow lancet windows suggesting Gothic Revival style, yet some round arches suggest Romanesque Revival. An old postcard suggests that the right tower was once larger, topped with a steeple much taller than the current tower. Edward Henneberry and Cornelius Webster oversaw the stonework, and Henneberry the woodwork.

Built at the height of the log drives on the Chippewa River, St. Patrick's is the oldest surviving church building in Eau Claire.

References

  1. ^ "St. Patrick's Church". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
  2. "St. Patrick's Church" (PDF). City of Eau Claire Landmarks Commission. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  3. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  4. ^ M. Taylor (1981-11-16). Intensive Survey Form: St. Patrick's Catholic Church. State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2017-08-27. With two photos.
  5. ^ "Eau Claire 50 Years Ago: History of St. Patrick's Church Building Recalled". Eau Claire, Wis.: Daily Telegram. 1935-09-28. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
  6. "St. Patrick's Church". Wisconsin Historical Society. December 2003. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse
Bishops
Ordinaries
Michael Heiss
Kilian Caspar Flasch
James Schwebach
Alexander Joseph McGavick
John Patrick Treacy
Frederick William Freking
John Joseph Paul
Raymond Leo Burke
Jerome E. Listecki
William P. Callahan
Gerard William Battersby
Auxiliary
William Richard Griffin
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Workman
Parishes
Notre Dame Church, Chippewa Falls
Sacred Heart of Jesus-St. Patrick's Church, Eau Claire
Sacred Heart-Saint Wenceslaus Church, Pine Creek
Former
Our Lady of Spring Bank Abbey
Saint Ann's Church, Greenwood
Shrine
Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, La Crosse
Chapel
Maria Angelorum Chapel, La Crosse
Education
Higher education
Viterbo University
High schools
Aquinas High School, La Crosse
Assumption High School, Wisconsin Rapids
Columbus Catholic High School, Marshfield
McDonell Central Catholic High School, Chippewa Falls
Newman Catholic High School, Wausau
Pacelli High School, Stevens Point
Regis High School, Eau Claire
Former
Campion High School, Prairie du Chien
Priests
Solanus Casey
Robert Herman Flock
George Albert Hammes
Felix Ley
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