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A Gothic Revival Church Design by Richard Upjohn c.1850s in the Library of Congress. Upjohn was a key figure in introducing the Gothic Revival to the United States and in defining the form of American church architecture.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/tri003.html
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Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, New York Tim Chang's illustrated guide to the history and architecture of this Gothic Revival church, designed in 1895 by the French architect Napoleon Le Brun. Bibliography.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/medny/chang.html
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First Methodist Church, Lubbock, Texas Photograph and brief comments on this late Gothic Revival church built 1952-55 to the designs of Wyatt C. Hedrick.
http://interoz.com/lubbock/ar09.htm
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Henry Langley and The Making of Gothic Guelph An in-depth, illustrated article by Gilbert Stelter about the Gothic architecture of churches in Guelph, Canada, designed by Toronto-based architect Henry Langley.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/history/urban/article3.html
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Mariner's Church, Detroit History, description and photographs of this Gothic Revival building consecrated in 1849 from the US National Register of Historic Places Detroit Itinerary.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/detroit/d16.htm
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St Saint Stephen's-in-the-Field, Toronto, Canada The official site provides an illustrated history of this Gothic Revival church built in 1858 to the designs of Thomas Fuller.
http://www.saintstephens.on.ca/Architecture.htm
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St. Vincent's Catholic Church, Cape Girardeau, Missouri Photograph and brief history of this example of English Perpendicular Gothic Revival, designed by the Missouri architect, Thomas Waryng Walsh c.1838, from Rose City Net.
http://www.rosecity.net/national/nrhp6.html
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Trinity Parish Episcopal Church, Seattle History, description and photographs of this Gothic Revival church designed in 1889 by Chicago architect Henry Starbuck, from the US National Register of Historic Places Seattle Itinerary.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/seattle/s20.htm
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