This early Gothic Revival brick church has rectangular massing, elongated pointed-arched windows, and a square tower rebuilt in 1927. It is probable that the designer was the talented clergyman John Henry Hopkins, who had recently designed Trinity Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh and Christ Episcopal Church in Meadville. Hopkins left the area in 1831 for Boston and was elected the bishop of Vermont in 1832; he wrote the first book in the United States to deal specifically with
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St. Peter's Episcopal Church
1831–1832, attributed to John Henry Hopkins; 1871–1872. 305 Cherry St.
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