119 West Erie Street, 1885
Block +
US Census Block # 34-301 (Block 64)
Style +
English Gothic Revival Church
Historic Designation +
Calhoun County Historic Preservation Plan, 1975
Report of the Historic District Study Committee, 1976 
Albion Area Historical Architectural Survey, 1985 
National Register Listed, August 18, 1997 
Architecture
This church building is broad
and relatively low, with a steeply pitched gable roof. The building has a
full-length projecting polygonal roof and capped battlements. At the mid-point
of the west elevation is a projecting wing with a hipped roof. There are a
variety of window styles, including pointed-arch, ribbon, multi-light, and those
bordered with small square lights. An open-air, connecting breezeway links the
church to the Parish House, which is located east of the church. Between the two
buildings is an outdoor courtyard. The Parish House was built in 1951 with a
major addition in 1964.
Source: National Parks Service; Superior Street Commercial Historic District Registration Form. Prepared by Lloyd Baldwin. October 1996.