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Coordinates: 42°1957N 83°426W / 42.33250°N 83.07389°W / 42.33250; -83.07389
 

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St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church

Formerly listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Michigan State Historic Site

St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, c. 1884
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Location2356 Vermont Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°19′57N 83°4′26W / 42.33250°N 83.07389°W / 42.33250; -83.07389
Built1882
ArchitectScott, William & Co.; Wuestewald, Caspar
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
DemolishedNovember 1996
NRHP reference No.89000487[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 09, 1989
Designated MSHSMarch 23, 1983[3]
Removed from NRHPAugust 8, 2022[2]

St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church was a Roman Catholic church located at 2356 Vermont Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was also known as St. Boniface-St. Vincent Roman Catholic Church. The church was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1983[3] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989,[1] but was subsequently demolished in 1996.[4] The church was removed from the NRHP in 2022.[2][5]

History and significance

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The German Catholic citizens of Detroit began moving to the west side in the 1860s, particularly along the Michigan Avenue corridor.[3] In 1867, Bishop Casper Borgess created St. Boniface parish to serve the German population on the west side. In 1873, a two-story, red brick Italianate rectory building was built for the parish at a cost of $6,000.[3] A stone church building was planned by the prominent local architect William M. Scott, and construction was completed in 1883 at a cost of $30,000.[3]

The parish was closed in 1989,[6] and the building was demolished in 1996.[7][5]

Description

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St. Boniface Church was an eclectic example of Romanesque Revival and Ruskinian Gothic architecture. It was built in a cruciform shape from red brick and cream-painted wood, and featured a high nave roof, steeply gabled stone entry arches, and a central pavilion with recessed round arches.[3] The church had a square, louvered bell tower with an octagonal metal roof. The side walls were supported by heavy, stone-embellished buttresses.[3] The rectory was a two-story Italianate stone building, painted black. It had a modified hip-roof with cross-gabled dormers and a bracketed corniceline, an open gabled portico, and rectangular and round arch window enframements.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  • ^ a b "Weekly List 2022 08 12". National Park Service.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Saint Boniface Roman Catholic Church from the state of Michigan
  • ^ "St. Boniface (Demolished)". City of Detroit.
  • ^ a b Brian Murphy (November 14, 1996). "Landmark Tumbles". Detroit Free Press.
  • ^ Closed Parishes from the Archdiocese of Detroit
  • ^ Roman Godzak, Catholic Churches of Detroit, Arcadia Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-7385-3235-5, p. 102

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Boniface_Roman_Catholic_Church&oldid=1117419374"

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