[1][2] It is a brick Gothic Revival-style church designed by the Reverend James W. Rogers, who led a fund-raising drive that raised $3,200 for construction.
The congregation worshiped in the Haywood County Courthouse until construction of this church began in 1854.
The church was largely completed in 1857 or 1858; its tower was built, and its altar and lectern were installed in 1868 or 1869.
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