St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Harpers Ferry, West Virginia)

St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
(Photograph, Sept 2011)
Location Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Coordinates 39°19′22″N 77°43′53″W / 39.32273°N 77.73130°W / 39.32273; -77.73130Coordinates: 39°19′22″N 77°43′53″W / 39.32273°N 77.73130°W / 39.32273; -77.73130
Built 1833
Architect

The architect of the major change to the church in 1896 was Thomas J. Collins, best known

for his major work in the town of Staunton, VA.
Architectural style Late Gothic Revival
NRHP reference # 73001915
Added to NRHP March 30, 1973[1]

St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia occupies a prominent location on the heights above Harpers Ferry. The original church was built in 1833 in a pseudo-Gothic style which it kept through the Civil War, in which it was the only church in Harpers Ferry to escape destruction. The church was extensively altered in 1896 in the then-popular Neo-Gothic style to produce the church seen today. The church commands a sweeping vista across the gorge of the Shenandoah River above its confluence with the Potomac River. The street along the side of the church building is part of the Appalachian Trail. A short trail leads from the church to Jefferson Rock. St. Peter's Church is a mission church of St. James in Charles Town. A Mass is offered at the historic church Sunday at 11 a.m.[2]

See also

References

  1. National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Ted McGee (October 6, 1972). "National Register of Historic Places Nomination: St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church" (pdf). National Park Service.


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