Union Episcopal Church (Claremont, New Hampshire)
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Union Episcopal Church, also known as the English Church, is an historic church located on Old Church Road in Claremont
Claremont, New Hampshire
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, New Hampshire
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, in the United States
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. Built in 1773 it is the oldest surviving Episcopal church building in New Hampshire and is also the state's oldest surviving building built exclusively for religious purposes. It is still an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire
Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire
The Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire, a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America , covers the entire state of New Hampshire. It was originally part of the Diocese of Massachusetts, but became independent in 1841. The see city is Concord...

. On February 1, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places
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.

National Register listing

  • English Church (added 1980 - Building - #80000318)
  • Also known as Union Episcopal Church
  • Old Church Rd., Claremont
  • Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event
  • Architect, builder, or engineer: Rice,Ebenezer
  • Architectural Style: No Style Listed
  • Area of Significance: Religion, Architecture
  • Period of Significance: 1750-1799, 1800–1824, 1825–1849, 1850–1874, 1875–1899
  • Owner: Private
  • Historic Function: Religion
  • Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure
  • Current Function: Religion
  • Current Sub-function: Religious Structure

Early history

The parish was organized in 1771 and chartered by the New Hampshire legislature in 1794 as Union Church Parish. At that time local Episcopalians and Congregationalists were considering uniting to hire one minister to serve both groups, but this never happened. The next year the Rev. Daniel Barber
Daniel Barber
Daniel Barber was an American Episcopalian minister and prominent Roman Catholic convert.-Life:...

, who had once been a Congregational minister, did become Union's rector. His son, the Rev. Virgil Barber, also became an Episcopal minister, but left the church in 1816 to become a Jesuit priest and to later found St. Mary's Parish in Claremont, the first Roman Catholic church in New Hampshire.

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