Christ Episcopal Church (Montpelier, Vermont)

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Christ Episcopal Church
Christ Episcopal Church (Montpelier, Vermont) is located in Vermont
Christ Episcopal Church (Montpelier, Vermont)
Christ Episcopal Church (Montpelier, Vermont) (Vermont)
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Christ Episcopal Church
Location64 State Street, Montpelier, Vermont
CountryUnited States United States
DenominationEpiscopal
Websitewww.christchurchvt.org
Architecture
Years built1840
Administration
DioceseEpiscopal Diocese of Vermont
Clergy
RectorThe Rev. Paul Habersang

Christ Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 64 State Street in Montpelier, Vermont in the United States. It was founded in 1840. Among its founders was Dr. Julius Yemans Dewey,[1] local physician, founder of Vermont's National Life Insurance Company, and father of Spanish–American War hero Admiral George Dewey.

See also[]

  • Christ Episcopal Church (disambiguation) for other churches of the same name

References[]

  1. ^ Shaw, Albert (1898), "Admiral Dewey: A Character Sketch", The American Monthly Review of Reviews, New York: The Review of Reviews Co.: 677

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Coordinates: 44°15′41″N 72°34′39″W / 44.261475°N 72.577615°W / 44.261475; -72.577615 (Christ Church)


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