[1] It was deemed significant as "the best example of a small, stone Gothic Revival church building in Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
It is located in a residential neighborhood, across from the Carpenter Gothic First Presbyterian Church of Chandler, which was built in 1897 and is also National Register-listed.
The church was owned by the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral until 1946, when it was bought by the Society of Friends.
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