Saint Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Echo, Oregon)
- Title
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Saint Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Echo, Oregon)
- LC Subject
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Architecture, American
Architecture--United States
- Creator Display
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Carl Searchermeyer
- Description
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This work was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 28, 1997
- View
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exterior
- Provenance
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Design Library, University of Oregon Libraries
- Style Period
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Portuguese Colonial
Baroque Revival
- Work Type
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architecture (object genre)
built works
views (visual works)
exterior views
ceremonial structures
religious buildings
churches (buildings)
- Location
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Umatilla County >> Oregon >> United States
Oregon >> United States
United States
Echo >> Umatilla County >> Oregon >> United States
- Street Address
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Marble Street and Leezer Avenue
- Date
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1913
- Identifier
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pna_01457
- Item Locator
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VRC Slide 726 AmO Ec44 3C; 97-06156
- Rights
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- Rights Holder
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Oregon State Historic Preservation Office
- Source
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Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/SHPO/
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Material
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concrete, stucco, asphalt
- Set
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Building Oregon
- Primary Set
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Building Oregon
- Institution
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University of Oregon
- Note
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Built in 1913 in the Portuguese Colonial Revival style. The building has a stucco fa?ade. It is no longer used for services and was donated to the Fort Henrietta Foundation, which is trying to raise funds to renovate the building. The interior includes a faux marble altar and ornate statuary, as well as a full compliment of stained glass windows.
This image was included in the documentation to support a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service. The image is provided here by the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office and the University of Oregon Libraries to facilitate scholarship, research, and teaching. Please credit the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office when using this image. For other uses, such as publication, contact the State Historic Preservation Office.