All Saints Episcopal Church

All Saints Episcopal Church, 4550 N. Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Constructed: 1883. Architect: John C. Cochrane, with stained glass by the firm of Healy & Millet. It was built in the stick style, a rare example in Chicago. The structure is the city's oldest frame church; it was declared a Chicago Landmark in 1982. The bell both announced services and summoned volunteer fire department members in the community. A noted parishioner was Carl Sandburg, whose residence is located a block north of the church.
All Saints Episcopal Church, 4550 N. Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Constructed: 1883. Architect: John C. Cochrane, with stained glass by the firm of Healy & Millet. It was built in the stick style, a rare example in Chicago. The structure is the city's oldest frame church; it was declared a Chicago Landmark in 1982. The bell both announced services and summoned volunteer fire department members in the community. A noted parishioner was Carl Sandburg, whose residence is located a block north of the church. Author: Paul R. Burley, License: CC BY-SA 4.0 · Source

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