BRUTON PARISH CHURCH - The present church was erected in 1710-1715 to replace an earlier church which became inadequate for
the community when the seat of government was moved to Williamsburg. The tower was added about 1769. The exterior of the building
is largely original and the interior has been restored to the appearance of the 18th century. Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Title:
BRUTON PARISH CHURCH - The present church was erected in 1710-1715 to replace an earlier church which became inadequate for the community when the seat of government was moved to Williamsburg. The tower was added about 1769. The exterior of the building is largely original and the interior has been restored to the appearance of the 18th century. Williamsburg, Virginia.Creator:
Charles LoweSubject:
FacilitiesReligious facilities
Churches
Interiors
Bruton Parish Church
Description:
BRUTON PARISH CHURCH - The present church was erected in 1710-1715 to replace an earlier church which became inadequate for the community when the seat of government was moved to Williamsburg. The tower was added about 1769. The exterior of the building is largely original and the interior has been restored to the appearance of the 18th century. Williamsburg, Virginia.Publisher:
Keystone View CompanyContributor:
Gifford M. MastDate:
1954Type:
PhotographyFormat:
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.Identifier:
1996.0009.KU105090Language:
engCoverage:
North and Central AmericaUnited States
Virginia
Williamsburg
Williamsburg