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Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 100

Scope and Contents

Historical materials include genealogical information on the Mary Edgar Sill (1838-1919) family, originally from Scotland. Other historical materials include newspaper clippings, photographs, and information on the stained glass “Window of the Beatitudes” designed by Charles S. Connick in 1933 and donated by Alice E. Hixon in memory of Frank Pennell Hixon.

Congregational records include a parish list, parish registers, registers or logs of church services, vestry minutes, and sacramental records (1887-1951).

St. Peter’s Mission, which was located on the North Side of La Crosse, included some Syrian and Greek families. These sacramental records consist of baptisms, 1887-1929; communicants, circa 1893-1896; marriages, 1886-1902; and burials, circa 1887-1932.

Financial records include cash books, records of member donations, and miscellaneous materials. Related materials pertain to the Diocese of Eau Claire and consist of annual journals, a written history, and proposed canon revisions.

Dates

  • 1854-1990

Creator

Access to Materials

Materials in this collection are available for patron use.

Historical Note

The first complete worship services connected to Christ Episcopal Church were held June 23, 1850, on Grandad Bluff on the eastern edge of La Crosse. Services were held in various homes and businesses occasionally thereafter. On February 10, 1857, Christ Episcopal Church was officially organized. Christ Church was the only church in Wisconsin to celebrate communion every week during 1860.

Christ Church’s first house of worship was constructed in 1863 at the corner of 9th and Main streets. This church was home to the first pipe organ in La Crosse and the first vested boys’ choir in Wisconsin. A new church facility on the same premises of the original (111 N. 9th St.) was dedicated September 10, 1899.

The architectural survey describes the structure as being constructed from gray and red sandstone quarried from Grandad Bluff, Romanesque in style with a Venetian Renaissance interior. The church was completed with a gothic cruciform shape with counter balancing buttresses, a 108 foot tower, and has two impressive leaded stained glass windows. A window, depicting a figure of Christ, was designed by the Tiffany Glass Decorating Co. of New York in 1898. This window underwent an extensive restoration process that began in August 2000 and was completed in November 2001.

A second stained glass window, the Window of the Beatitudes, also known as the Hixon window, was designed by Charles S. Connick of Boston. The window was given in memory of Frank Pennell Hixon by his widow, Alice E. Hixon and was dedicated on Oct. 15, 1933.

Vinter Hall, an addition that provided space for church school classes, offices and a nursery, was constructed in 1962. The church was presented with a Heritage Award in 1982 by the La Crosse Area Society for Historic Preservation for its outstanding efforts in historic preservation. In 1985, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Extent

5.3 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Records of Christ Episcopal Church, one of the oldest organized denominations in the city of La Crosse, Wis., also called Christ Church, 1854-1990, and records of its mission church, St. Peter’s, located on the North Side of La Crosse, 1886-1932.

Historical materials include genealogical information on the Mary Edgar Sill (1838-1919) family, originally from Scotland. Other historical materials include newspaper clippings, photographs, and information on the stained glass “Window of the Beatitudes” designed by Charles S. Connick in 1933 and donated by Alice E. Hixon in memory of Frank Pennell Hixon.

Congregational records include a parish list, parish registers, registers or logs of church services, vestry minutes, and sacramental records (1887-1951).

St. Peter’s Mission, which was located on the North Side of La Crosse, included some Syrian and Greek families. These sacramental records consist of baptisms, 1887-1929; communicants, circa 1893-1896; marriages, 1886-1902; and burials, circa 1887-1932.

Financial records include cash books, records of member donations, and miscellaneous materials. Related materials pertain to the Diocese of Eau Claire and consist of annual journals, a written history, and proposed canon revisions.

Acquisitions Information

(Accession nos. 2006.016, 2006.026) Donated by Christ Episcopal Church via Charles H. Miller III, Feb. 2006

Related Materials

Missing Title

(Clipping file)
La Crosse--Churches--Episcopal--Christ Episcopal Church
(Ephemera file)
Churches--Episcopal--Christ Episcopal Church
(MSS 046)
Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records
(MSS 066)
Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin), Friendship Program Records
(283.77572 C4615LH)
A Short History of Christ Church, 1850-1899: The Seventy-Fifth Jubilee of the Building of Christ Church
(283.77572 C4615L)
Christ Episcopal Church directories
(283.77572 C4615LI)
Index of the First Register of Christ Episcopal Church, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1857-1865

Physical Description

7 archives boxes, 7 bound volumes, 2 flat boxes

Processing Information

Processed by Christine Stolz, 2006

Title
Guide to the Christ Episcopal Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records, 1854-1990
Status
Completed
Author
Christine Stolz
Date
2006
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the La Crosse Public Library Archives Repository

Contact:
800 Main St.
La Crosse Wisconsin 54601
(608) 789-7136