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St. John's Chapel, New York City
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Christianity, Religious Architecture in Minnesota
Description
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This Manhattan church, an example of one of Upjohn's more dramatic designs, was torn down in 1918.
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Alexander Jackson Davis, artist
William D. Smith, engraver
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Davis, Alexander Jackson and Smith, William D. 1829. "View of the St. John's Chapel, from the park." New York Public Library, accessed via Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St._John%27s_Chapel_from_St._John%27s_Park,_New_York,_N._Y.jpg.
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New York Public Library
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1829
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Public Domain
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.jpg
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AM_StJohnsNY.jpg
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New York, NY
architecture
Christianity
Episcopal
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Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Charles
Subject
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Christianity, Religious Architecture in Minnesota
Description
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This church is protected on the National Register of Historic Places for its demonstration of the Carpenter Gothic style.
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McGhiever
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"Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Charles." October 3, 2012. Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trinity_Episcopal_Church,_St_Charles_2.jpg.
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Wikimedia Commons
Date
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10/03/2012
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CC BY-SA 3.0
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.jpg
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AM_TrinityEpiscopal.jpg
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St. Charles, MN
architecture
Christianity
Episcopal
Rural
whipple
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St. Cornelia's Episcopal Church
Subject
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Christianity, Religious Architecture in Minnesota
Description
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This example of Whipple Gothic architecture sits in the Lower Sioux Indian Community. It was built there in 1889 for a community of Dakota people returning after their exile in the aftermath of the Dakota War of 1862.
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Jatakuck
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"St. Cornelia's Episcopal Church." August 11, 2011. Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:StCorneliasMorton.jpg.
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Wikimedia Commons
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08/11/2011
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SA BY 3.0 DEED
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.jpg
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AM_StCornelias.jpg
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Morton, MN
architecture
Christianity
Episcopal
Rural
whipple
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Cathedral of Saint Paul Organ Case
Subject
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Christianity, Religious Architecture in Minnesota
Description
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The Cathedral of St. Paul, which sits high above the skyline of St. Paul, also has a dramatic interior, including this large organ.
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Forest Walton
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Walton, Forest. May 17, 2013. "Cathedral of Saint Paul Organ Case." Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cathedral_of_Saint_Paul_Organ_Case.jpg.
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Wikimedia Commons
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05/17/2013
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CC BY-SA 3.0
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.jpg
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AM_CathedralOrgan.jpg
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St. Paul, MN
Cathedral of St. Paul
Catholicism
Christianity
St. Paul
Twin Cities
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Valley Grove 2013
Subject
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Christianity, Religious Architecture in Minnesota
Description
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These two 19th-century churches display the architectural development of rural church buildings. Valley Grove stands out as they have maintained both buildings, rather than replacing the older one completely upon the construction of the newer one.
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McGhiever
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McGhiever. July 14, 2013. "Valley Grove 2013. " Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Valley_Grove_2013.jpg.
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Wikimedia Commons
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07/14/2013
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CC BY-SA 3.0
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.jpg
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AM_ValleyGrove.jpg
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Valley Grove, MN
architecture
Christianity
Lutheran
Rural
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All Saints Church Northfield
Subject
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Christianity, Religious Architecture of Minnesota
Description
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This "rural gothic" style Episcopal church was constructed in 1858 — only three years after Northfield was founded. It was consecrated by Bishop Henry Whipple, a well-known state leader who advocated for the rights of Minnesota's indigenous inhabitants, as well as the cause of the Episcopal church. This building combines aspects of medieval architecture and the simplicity necessary for frontier-era Minnesota buildings.
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McGhiever
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All Saints Church Northfield. August 16, 2013. Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:All_Saints_Church_Northfield.jpg.
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Wikimedia Commons
Date
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09/16/2013
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CC BY-SA 3.0
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.jpg
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AM_AllSaintsNorthfield.jpg
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St. Paul, MN
architecture
Christianity
Episcopal
Northfield
Rural
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Minnesota Amish House
Subject
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Christianity, Minnesota Amish and Religious Freedom
Description
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Amish Ordnung dictates the structure of life for those who live in Amish houses like this one in southeastern Minnesota. The house does not have conveniences like central heating, telephones, or television.
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Pictures by Ann
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Pictures by Ann, "Camping Trip to SE Minnesota," May 18, 2018, Flickr, https://www.flickr.com/photos/picturesbyann/46942436195/in/photostream/.
Date
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5/18/2018
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CC BY-NC-SA 2.0</a>
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.jpg
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MARF_AmishHouse.jpg
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Harmony, MN
Amish
Christianity
Minnesota
Rural Religion
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31f9b39bedd0711d4404e7e95814ad15
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Lord's Prayer on Zoom
Subject
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Christianity, Religious Responses to COVID-19
Description
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The Lord's Prayer from a Zoom service at Trinity Episcopal Excelsior.
Creator
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Michael McNally
Publisher
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Religion Department (Carleton College)
Date
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5/10/2020
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Sound
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.mp3
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Lords Prayer on Zoom May 10 2020.mp3
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Excelsior, MN
Christianity
COVID-19
Episcopal
Prayer
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Above Every Name Interview
Subject
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Christianity, Above Every Name Ministries
Description
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Being a part of Above Every Name and what this is, to me it feels good, it feels amazing. I have my connection here. And I own that, you know, so I say that I'm a unique Christian.
Creator
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Leland Swift
Publisher
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Religion Department (Carleton College)
Date
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06/05/2016
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Pastor Danny, Mareah
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Moving Image
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.mp4
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AEN_Interview_Mareah.mp4
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St. Paul, MN
Above Every Name
Christianity
Church
St. Paul
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Drive-In Service at Bethlehem Lutheran
Subject
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Christianity, Religious Responses to COVID-19
Description
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A drive-in church service at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Aitkin on a Sunday morning in July 2020.
Creator
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Lorie Shaull
Source
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Lorie Shaull, July 12, 2020, "Sunday morning drive-in church service at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Aitkin, Minnesota," Flickr, https://www.flickr.com/photos/number7cloud/50105777967/in/album-72157715074379842/.
Date
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7/12/2020
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CC BY-NC-ND 2.0</a>
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.jpg
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RRTC_BethlehemDriveIn2.jpg
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Aitkin, MN
Christianity
Church
COVID-19
Lutheran
Rural Religion