St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Guild Hall and Vicarage

The front gable end features an apsidiole at the center at ground level, with a rose window above that and above that on the ridge a stone cross.

The interior was redecorated in 1911, with a maple reredos, a high altar, carved lectern, pulpit and pews.

[3][2] The frame "Guild Hall" north of the current church building was built in 1866-67 across the street by the first Methodist congregation in Oconto.

[2][4] What is now called the vicarage, north of the guild hall, was built in 1871 by lumberman Edward Fizgerald as his home.

Over the years the house was expanded, including bay windows by later owner Edward Davis, a clothes merchant.