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Unknown Builder (1995)

St. Mark's Episcopal Church
710 E. Buchanan Street
Plainfield, IN

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2015-04-17 - Church Exterior (Photograph by Timothy E. Conyers/Database Manager)

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2014-08-31 - Organ relocated without any change. Identified by Timothy E. Conyers, using information found in Church archives, church web site. -- This is the third location of this instrument. Each time the congregation relocated they took the pipe organ with them. The instrument was first installed 1n 1955 at the congregation's first home in the old historic 1865 Christian Church building on North Center Street. In 1987 the old Baptist church at 301 South Center Street was purchased and the organ reinstalled there. Then in 1995, the congregation moved to the present location on Buchanan Street, which involved once again purchasing a building previously owned by the Christian Church. After renovations to the nave which reflected the Episcopal traditions, the historic Moller pipe organ was moved and re-installed in this new building; it is still a wonderful part of the worship services today (2014). (Source: Church archives). -Database Manager


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