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Guide to the Christ Episcopal Church Records, 1857-1932 MSS 046, Micro 19

Guide to the Christ Episcopal Church Records, 1857-1932

MSS 046, Micro 19

Summary Information

Abstract
Records of Christ Episcopal Church, also called Christ Church, 1857-1917, of La Crosse, Wisconsin, and records of its mission church, St. Peter's, located on the North Side of La Crosse, 1887-1932. Christ Episcopal Church is one of the oldest organized denominations in the city of La Crosse, Wis., and boasted membership of some of the oldest and well known families in La Crosse. Church records include baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials, 1857-1917; and some lists of communicants and families. St. Peter's Mission, which was located on the North Side of La Crosse, included some Syrian and Greek families. These records consist of baptisms, 1887-1929; communicants, ca. 1893-1896; marriages, 1886-1902; and burials, ca. 1887-1932.
Collection Title
Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records
Date of Materials
1857-1932
Creator
Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wis.).
Creator
St. Peter's Mission (La Crosse, Wis.).
Call Number
MSS 046, Micro 19
Amount
0.1 cubic feet
Physical Description
1 reel of 35 mm microfilm
Language of Materials
English
Repository
La Crosse Public Library Archives

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Christ Episcopal Church Records, MSS 046, La Crosse Public Library Archives, La Crosse, WI

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Historical note

The first complete worship services connected to Christ Episcopal Church were held June 23, 1850, on Grandad Bluff on the eastern edge of La Crosse. Services were held in various homes and businesses occasionally thereafter. On February 10, 1857, Christ Episcopal Church was officially organized. Christ Church was the only church in Wisconsin to celebrate communion every week during 1860.

Christ Church's first house of worship was constructed in 1863 at the corner of 9th and Main streets. This church was home to the first pipe organ in La Crosse and the first vested boys' choir in Wisconsin. A new church facility on the same premises of the original (111 N. 9th St.) was dedicated September 10, 1899.

The architectural survey describes the structure as being constructed from gray and red sandstone quarried from Grandad Bluff, Romanesque in style with a Venetian Renaissance interior. The church was completed with a gothic cruciform shape with counter balancing buttresses, a 108 foot tower, and two impressive leaded stained glass windows. A window, depicting a figure of Christ, was designed by the Tiffany Glass Decorating Co. of New York in 1898. The church sanctuary can seat 550 people.

Vinter Hall, an addition that provided space for church school classes, offices and a nursery, was constructed in 1962.

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Scope and Contents

Church records include baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials, 1857-1917; and some lists of communicants and families.

When the original volume had pagination (page numbers), those are noted in the reel list below.

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Arrangement

Arranged in two series:

Series 1: Christ Episcopal Church

Series 2: St. Peter's Mission

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

La Crosse Public Library Archives 1997 October

800 Main St.
La Crosse, Wisconsin, 54601
(608) 789-7136
archives@lacrosselibrary.org

Access to Materials

Materials in this collection are available for patron use.

Acquisitions Information

(Accession no. 1997-23) Purchased by the Archives with gift funds from the Genealogical Society of Utah, with permission of Mrs. Avery Gundersen, Senior Warden of Christ Episcopal Church, Oct. 1997. Originals filmed in July 1981; GSU control number 1306447.

Processing Information

Finding aid written by Anita Taylor Doering, Oct. 1997

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Related Materials

Related Materials

(MSS 100)
 Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records
(MSS 066)
 Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin), Friendship Program Records
(283.77572 C4615LI 1941)
 Index of the first register of Christ Episcopal Church, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1857-1865, compiled by La Crosse Chapter, D.A.R.

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wis.).
  • St. Peter's Mission (La Crosse, Wis.).

Subject(s)

  • Church records and registers--Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Episcopal Church--Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Greek Americans--Wisconsin--La Crosse--Religion
  • Syrian Americans--Wisconsin--La Crosse--Religion

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OCLC Number

47043573

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Collection Inventory

 (Series 1) Christ Episcopal Church 

 (Subseries 1.1) Church register, 1857-1887 

Reel Item Page

Baptisms, 1857-1887 

1 1 82-173

Burials, 1857-1887 

1 1 246-260

Confirmations, 1857-1887 

1 1 174-184

Confirmations, 1879-1886 

1 1 270-271

Communicants, 1857-1879 

1 1 185-216

Families 

1 1 1-47

Marriages, 1857-1887 

1 1 218-241

Offerings, 1867-1878 

1 1 262-269

 (Subseries 1.2) Church register, 1887-1895 

Reel Item Page

Baptisms, 1887-1895 

1 3 2-9

Burials, 1887-1895 

1 3 362-366

Confirmations, 1887-1895 

1 3 142-145

Marriages, 1887-1895 

1 3 302-309

 (Subseries 1.3) Church register, 1895-1917 

Reel Item

Index of families (alphabetical) 

1 4
Reel Item Page

Baptisms, 1895-1917 

1 4 110-161

Burials, 1896-1917 

1 4 312-329

Communicants 

1 4 234-257

Confirmations, 1896-1917 

1 4 218-232

Families, 1900-? 

1 4 18-32

History 

1 4 7

Marriages, 1896-1917 

1 4 278-304

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 (Series 2) St. Peter's Mission church register, 1887-1932 

Reel Item

Index 

1 2
Reel Item Page

Baptisms, 1887-1929 

1 2 100-119

Buirials, 1887-1932 

1 2 310-314

Communicants, circa 1893-1896 

1 2 230-232

Families 

1 2 30-39

History 

1 2 1

Marriages, 1886-1902 

1 2 280-283

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