[2][3] Missionary priest Franklin R. Haff held the first Episcopal service in Oshkosh in 1850.
The first church building was a wooden structure built and consecrated in 1857, and located at Algoma Boulevard and Division street.
In 1887, the original building was razed, and the current stone structure, a Richardsonian Romanesque design by architect William Waters, was built on the same site.
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