St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Cincinnati
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Denomination | Episcopal |
Location | Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
Founder | Rev. Lewis Brown |
Founded | 1883 |
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church, was located at Findlay & Baymiller Streets, in the Old West End Neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The church was founded in 1883. Rev. Lewis Brown served St. Luke's since 1883. Rev. Ewald Haun, was Rector in 1911. In 1890, the parish had nearly 300 communicants.[1] This was a member parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio.
This historic church is still standing. This church stands just outside the Dayton Street Historic District. Upon closing the church was merged with another parish in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati. The Saint Luke's name was taken to St. Luke Episcopal Church 7350 Kirkwood Lane, Sayler Park, Ohio.