File:Medallion, Rose Window, Plaque, and Key Plan - St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 3439 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, Miami-Dade County, FL HABS FL-567 (sheet 12 of 12).tif

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Medallion, Rose Window, Plaque, and Key Plan - St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 3439 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, Miami-Dade County, FL
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Swanson, J R; Matheson, William J; Orr, John B; Gray, William Crane; Jackson, Charles Percival; Hilder, Howard; Tschumy, William; Kombard, Joanna, faculty sponsor; St. Germain, Nicole, delineator; Morales, Danay, delineator; Vanvriesland, Denise, delineator; Wilhelm, Margret, delineator; Rosenbaum, Stephanie, delineator; Del Valle, Eloine, delineator; Williams, Lamar, delineator; Klisans, Astrid, delineator; Wilhelm, Greta, delineator; Perez, Sergio, field team; Rollins, Lamarr, field team; Desmond, Carole, field team
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Medallion, Rose Window, Plaque, and Key Plan - St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 3439 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, Miami-Dade County, FL
Depicted place Florida; Miami-Dade County; Coconut Grove
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HABS FL-567 (sheet 12 of 12)
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This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). These are programs of the National Park Service established for the purpose of documenting historic places. Records consist of measured drawings, archival photographs, and written reports.

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  • 2009 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry
  • Significance: Among the first Episcopal churches in Miami, and one of the first church buildings made of concrete, St. Stephen’s was also an early example of the “Spanish Mission” style in the area. Founders and leaders of Coconut Grove, Ralph Munroe, Kirk and Mary Barr Munroe, and Flora McFarlane, along with nationally prominent industrialists and financiers William J. Matheson, John Bindley, and Arthur Curtiss James, and renowned figures in art, science and politics such as painter and muralist Howard Hilder, Dickinson editor, Mabel Loomis Todd, her husband, Amherst College astronomer David Peck Todd, and Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of William Jennings Bryan, and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Minister to Denmark, played key roles in the organization and support of the church. The church also was the site of the baptism of Elizabeth Osceola, great granddaughter of Chief Osceola, a leader during the Second Seminole War. This was the first such baptism since the era of Bishop Gray to which the Seminole Indian Council gave consent. Despite being one of the few remaining buildings from this era still standing in Coconut Grove, the church was demolished the week of May 4, 2009.
  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1416
  • Survey number: HABS FL-567
  • Building/structure dates: 2009 Demolished
  • Building/structure dates: 1912 Initial Construction
  • Building/structure dates: ca. 1919 Subsequent Work
  • Building/structure dates: after 1954 Subsequent Work
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fl0712.sheet.00012a
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Object location25° 42′ 43.99″ N, 80° 15′ 25.99″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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