Stained Glass Windows, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Selma, Alabama, 2010

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Image Title: Stained Glass Windows, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Selma, Alabama, 2010

Creator: Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer

Date: 2010 April 6.

Notes: St. Paul's parish was established in 1838. The original sanctuary building was burned during the Battle of Selma. The current building, designed by the New York firm of Richard Upjohn, was completed in 1875. The interior features several Tiffany stained glass windows designed by a local native parishioner, Clara Weaver Parrish. She was a noted artist who worked for Tiffany Studios in New York. These stain glass windows are not Tiffany windows, but they are historic and beautiful.

Subjects: America
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
United States--Alabama--Selma
churches
stained glass
windows

Original Media: Photograph

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