Abandoned; the church was burned to the ground in 2014. Resurrection Promise Church, (Formerly First Unitarian Church of Detroit, Michigan). Windows are now at the Yale University Art Gallery.
Church burned 1978, converted to Church Court Condominiums by Graham Gund. Before that, the stained glass windows had been removed. Windows are now at the Worcester Art Museum.
Rev. Wood was the architect of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, West Roxbury, MA (1893). Born in upstate New York, he was self-taught as an architect. He built several churches in Buffalo, Cleveland, Minnesota, and Massachusetts. In the late 1870s,…
Born in New York City, White learned architecture under H. H. Richardson, later moving to Paris where he lived with the family of the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. In 1872 he joined the office of Gambrill and Richardson in Boston and worked on the…
Joseph C. Wells was an English-born architect who practiced between 1839-1860 in New York City. He was a founding member of the American Institute of Architects in 1857. He was the designer of the Newport Congregational Church (1855-57); this church…