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2013 FAA2206 SALEM SKYLINE

2013 FAA2206 SALEM SKYLINE

Iglesia Episcopal San Pedro
St. Peter's Church
Salem MA
2013

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On the corner of St. Peter Street (formerly Prison Lane) and Brown Street stands St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Founded in 1733 as the first Anglican Church in Salem, the original church building was a yellow, wooden structure, built on land donated by wealthy Salem merchant Philip English. The present granite building was designed in 1833 by Isaiah Rogers and was enlarged in 1845/46. The chapel was added to the rear of the building in 1872, at which time some of the gravestones were moved to the front of the church. The graves are still under the chapel, including that of Philip English, who died in 1736 and was buried in the churchyard. Although the stone that marked Philip English’s final resting place does not exist, he is remembered on a memorial plaque inside the church.