All Saints Episcopal Church (Portsmouth, Ohio)

[4] The main mass of the church building was constructed in 1850 by William Newman and is an example of Gothic Revival architecture, the first of that style in Portsmouth.

The facade of this mass has a large central rose window and two compounded gothic arch entries each with double vertical board doors.

Another addition was made in 1953 consisting of a two-story 60 by 41 feet (18 by 12 m) cement block with parish house, offices and classrooms.

[4] On June 23, 1819, the Episcopal Parish of All Saints of Portsmouth, Ohio was organized in the home of John Smith.

[6] A chalice from the 1820 visit of Philander Chase, Bishop of Ohio is on display in the narthex set in a niche.

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