The community had been served by clergy from Westmoreland until villagers, the Clark Company (of the eponymous mills), and clergy raised funds to build the local church in 1863.
The cornerstone was laid June 6, 1863 and the parish was legally organized on November 17.
[2] The church is a board-and-batten Gothic Revival style structure.
A one-story parish house was added to the south transept in 1895.
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