Emmanuel Baptist Church (Brooklyn, New York)

Emmanuel Baptist Church
Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn
Location: 279 LaFayette Ave., Brooklyn, New York
Built: 1883
Architect: Kimball,Francis Hatch
Architectural style: Romanesque, 2nd Gothic Revival
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 77000945[1]
Added to NRHP: December 16, 1977

Emmanuel Baptist Church is a Baptist church in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York on the northwest corner of Lafayette Avenue and St. James Place. It was built 1887 to designs by architect Francis H. Kimball in the Gothic Revival style "as a synthesis of the cathedral type and the Baptist preaching church." It is considered one of Kimball's finest designs.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[1]

The congregation was established around 1882 with 194 members that had broken from the Washington Avenue Baptist Church (Brooklyn, New York). The Emmanuel congregation commissioned architect E. L. Roberts, the architect of the Washington Avenue Baptist Church, to build them a small, Gothic-style, two-story interim chapel on St. James Place (1882–1883)." Fund raising for the permanent church began in 1884 and the church was opened on April 17, 1887. Noted architectural critic Montgomery Schuyler praised it as "a very rich scholarly and well considered design." The most conspicuous design feature of the interior was the central font.[2][3]

Location note

The National Register's database lists this property at 279 Lafayette Avenue, New York, New York, which could appear to mean that street address in Manhattan just below Houston Ave, if Manhattan had either a Lafayette Avenue or a Houston Ave. However, the latitude and longitude coordinates in the National Register database show this is located on the Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn.

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