With its broad apse and gambrel roof, St. Augustus recalls the form of the long-demolished St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Philadelphia as well as Gloria Dei Church (
PH33). Derived from northern European forms, it represents the effort of German immigrants to maintain ethnic continuity in architectural design in a new land. Fearing that they were losing their cultural unity, they requested a minister from their native lands. The Lutheran church sent
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St. Augustus Lutheran Church
1743, 1860. 7th Ave. and Main St., Trappe
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