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Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church1919 E. 107th Street; constructed 1926-1928, completed in 1928. Neogothic. Exterior: This large church is faced mostly with Plymouth granite, quarried in New
England. This stone is composed primarily of white feldspar and quartz. It is from the
Grenville Series, a grouping of very ancient rocks . Some of the stone is light gray in Interior: Narthex flooring is red tile, green slate, and gray and pink Tennessee marble. Tennessee "marble" is limestone quarried in eastern Tennessee from the Holston Formation. Prominent stylolites are seen in this stone. Green slate is also used for the aisle flooring trim. The steps and platform of the chancel are gray Tennessee marble, with inlays of green slate and a small amount of black stone. The baptismal font is white true marble. References: Anonymous [no date]. Go to: next section / previous
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From the Center for Sacred Landmarks monograph: Guide To Stones Used for Houses of Worship in Northeastern Ohio (December, 1999) by . Joseph T. Hannibal. Published by the Sacred Landmarks Partnership of Northeast Ohio Web page design by Mark Hoffman The Urban Center Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Cleveland State University 1717 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 phone: (216) 687-9304 fax: (216) 687-9277 e-mail:petrone@urban.csuohio.edu (Susan Petrone) |