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*The church was designed in 1833 by Isaiah Rogers (1800-1969), the nationally renowned Boston architect. The original structure was enlarged in 1845/1846, and new interiors were added in 1864 and rear chapel was expanded in 1871. One story high, with a low hipped roof, the church is dominated by a square bell tower centered on the front facade. The church is largely preserved in its original state.
*The church was designed in 1833 by Isaiah Rogers (1800-1969), the nationally renowned Boston architect. The original structure was enlarged in 1845/1846, and new interiors were added in 1864 and rear chapel was expanded in 1871. One story high, with a low hipped roof, the church is dominated by a square bell tower centered on the front facade. The church is largely preserved in its original state.
*St. Peter's was founded in 1733, soon after permission was granted for religious groups other than Congregationalists to worship in the colony. The land on which the church is built was donated by Phillip English, a wealthy merchant. During the Revolutionary War years, St. Peter's was a focus for anti-British sentiment.  
*St. Peter's was founded in 1733, soon after permission was granted for religious groups other than Congregationalists to worship in the colony. The land on which the church is built was donated by Phillip English, a wealthy merchant. During the Revolutionary War years, St. Peter's was a focus for anti-British sentiment.  
*St. Peter's has a small cemetery. The small burial ground is located on either side of the tall front tower of St. Peter's Church. The two areas are contained by iron fences set on granite curbing with granite posts. As of 1998 there were approximately 40 headstones.


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*"Church honors rector with dedication of window", ''Salem Evening News'', July 3, 1998, p.B3
*"Church honors rector with dedication of window", ''Salem Evening News'', July 3, 1998, p.B3
*"St. Peter's celebrates installation of new organ" ''Salem Evening News'', Nov. 9, 1998, p C3
*"St. Peter's celebrates installation of new organ" ''Salem Evening News'', Nov. 9, 1998, p C3
*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966954/saint-peters-church-cemetery St. Peter's cemetery] Find a grave

Latest revision as of 15:22, 17 April 2025

  • St. Peter's Church (Episcopal) is located at 24 St. Peter St. at Brown and St. Peter Square.
  • The present day granite masonry Gothic Revival church replaced the first St. Peter's Church, a wooden structure built on the same site in 1733/34.
  • The church was designed in 1833 by Isaiah Rogers (1800-1969), the nationally renowned Boston architect. The original structure was enlarged in 1845/1846, and new interiors were added in 1864 and rear chapel was expanded in 1871. One story high, with a low hipped roof, the church is dominated by a square bell tower centered on the front facade. The church is largely preserved in its original state.
  • St. Peter's was founded in 1733, soon after permission was granted for religious groups other than Congregationalists to worship in the colony. The land on which the church is built was donated by Phillip English, a wealthy merchant. During the Revolutionary War years, St. Peter's was a focus for anti-British sentiment.
  • St. Peter's has a small cemetery. The small burial ground is located on either side of the tall front tower of St. Peter's Church. The two areas are contained by iron fences set on granite curbing with granite posts. As of 1998 there were approximately 40 headstones.

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See Also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Churches
  • "St. Peter's shows its true colors" Salem News, Dec. 12, 2007, p.A1
  • "Church honors rector with dedication of window", Salem Evening News, July 3, 1998, p.B3
  • "St. Peter's celebrates installation of new organ" Salem Evening News, Nov. 9, 1998, p C3
  • St. Peter's cemetery Find a grave