Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Historic St. Luke's Church-Smithfield, Va.

Founded in 1632, Historic St Luke's Church is the oldest church of English origin in America and is the oldest example of Gothic architecture in America. Located in Smithfield, Va. - Isle of Wight County. The church was originally referred to as the "Old Brick Church" until named St. Luke's Episcopal Church in 1820. The church has played a prominent role in the early colonial era as well as the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. In 1953 St. Luke's was declared a National Shrine and in 1960 becomes a National Historical Landmark.







This stained glass window inside the church, partially hidden behind a stairwell, is dedicated to Pocahontas.


This headstone is over the grave of a 10 year old girl that died in the 1920's and is one of the more unique monuments in the cemetery.

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