Construction was started in 1855, but was interrupted by the American Civil War and completed shortly thereafter.
The building is a stone Gothic Revival-style church and features a Tiffany stained glass chancel triplet window.
[2][3] Hiram Powers, an American sculptor, carved the octagonal white Carrara marble font that stands in the nave of the church.
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