Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church

Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church is a historic church in Webster Township, Rice County, Minnesota. It was original built in 1878 and rebuilt in 1899. It is situated about 1 mi (1.6 km) south of Minnesota State Highway 19 at 8501 Garfield Avenue S, southeast of Lonsdale, Minnesota.

Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church
Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church from the west-southwest
Location8501 Garfield Avenue S., Webster Township, Minnesota
Nearest cityLonsdale, Minnesota
Coordinates44°27′51″N 93°24′8″W
Built1899
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.01000945[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 7, 2001

History

According to the congregation minutes, on May 15, 1876, Norwegian immigrants established the Throndhjem's (sic) Church. The name was inspired by the historic city of Trondheim and the province of Trondelag. The original church was erected on the same site during 1878. The chancel in the current building dates to that original church. Trondhjem is an architectural mix of Greek Revival and Gothic Revival styles, which also incorporates elements of the stave churches of Norway. The original church built in 1878 used a cruciform architectural plan. All but the chancel was taken down in 1899 to allow a larger building to be erected on site, with the original chancel incorporated into the new building and many elements in this building showing signs of prior use most likely re-used from the prior structure.[2]

Present status

In 1988 the Trondhjem Lutheran Congregation moved out of this historic building into a new church located a half mile away. The old church building has been restored by the Trondhjem Community Preservation Society, Inc. Annually the society hosts a winter concert, an ice cream social in July and the Syttende Mai celebration, all part of fundraising efforts.[3][4]

The restoration project of the old church building was completed during 2002. The interior of the 1899 church had originally been decorated with hand painted and stenciled Casein paint on a decorative motif. The original murals were uncovered under layers of embossed tin, paint and wallpaper. The murals were restored in the restoration and where necessary were replicated in areas where the original art work was missing.[5]

In 2001 Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior, United States Park Service, because of its historical significance. Also listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located across the road from the Old Trondhjem Church, is the cemetery which was established before the church building.[6][7]

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church (Minnesota Historical Society)
  3. Old Trondhjem Church (Trondhjem Community Preservation Society, Inc.)
  4. "Trondhjem Community Preservation Society celebrates 25th anniversary". Lonsdale News Review. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  5. Old Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church Archived 2008-03-21 at the Wayback Machine (Renaissance Art, Restoration & Architecture)
  6. Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 9/01/01 Through 9/08/01 (National Register of Historic Places)
  7. "Trondhjem Norwegian Lutheran Church and Cemetery". John Dalby. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
  • Ronning, N. N. (1947) Pioneer Sketches from Webster, Rice County, Minnesota (Minneapolis: Ludvig Broten)
  • Rice County Historical Society (1987) Portraits and Memories of Rice County, Minnesota (Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co.)
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