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Church of the Conversion of St. Paul(formerly St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church), Euclid Avenue and East 40th Street, Cleveland; completed in 1875. Victorian Gothic. Exterior: Buff Amherst sandstone (Berea Sandstone), quarried just south of Amherst,
Ohio, was used for this church. The stone at the base of the church is laid in courses;
Remarks: A number of other churches in the Cleveland area were built using Buff Amherst stone, especially churches built around the turn of the century. Many of those existing in 1900 are listed in the 1900 catalog of the Cleveland Stone Company. References: Payne, 1876, p. 140-142. 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) |