Baker Memorial Church
| Baker Memorial United Methodist Church | |
|---|---|
Baker Memorial United Methodist Church | |
| 43°12′18″N 71°32′17″W / 43.205°N 71.538°W | |
| Location | 307 Cedar Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174, USA |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | United Methodist |
| Tradition | Evangelical |
| History | |
| Former name | Baker Memorial Church |
| Founded | 1837 |
| Founder | Rev. John Clark |
| Dedicated | 1954 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect | Unknown |
| Style | Gothic Revival |
| Completed | 1954 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | 259 |
| Materials | Limestone |
Baker Memorial Church was a Methodist church in Concord, New Hampshire, United States. It organized on October 30, 1874, by Presiding Elder Theodore L. Flood, in response to a request from 100 members of the First Church, who believed the best interests of a growing Methodism could be served best with two societies instead of one.
The church was named in honor of Bishop Osmon C. Baker, a native of New Hampshire and a member of the New Hampshire Annual Conference.[1] It was later demolished.[2]
References
- ^ "Historical Sketch", Directory of Baker Memorial Church, 1929, Concord, New Hampshire, Page 4.
- ^ "Baker Memorial (Methodist) Church, 9 North State Street, undated". New Hampshire Historical Society. Retrieved 29 November 2020.