Gracehill Moravian Church and Cemetery

Gracehill Moravian Church and Cemetery
Location County Road W38
Nearest city Washington, Iowa
Coordinates 41°15′47″N 91°49′44″W / 41.26306°N 91.82889°W / 41.26306; -91.82889Coordinates: 41°15′47″N 91°49′44″W / 41.26306°N 91.82889°W / 41.26306; -91.82889
Area 3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built 1867
NRHP Reference # 77000563[1]
Added to NRHP August 12, 1977

Gracehill Moravian Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery located southwest of Washington, Iowa, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. In 1854 the Provincial Board of the Moravian Church provided the funds to Amos Miksch to buy a substantial amount of property to create a Moravian settlement.[2] Lots of various sizes were sold to colony members. Gracehill was organized in 1866, and the church building was completed the next year. The cemetery was laid out the same year. The church is a simple rectangular, frame structure that measures 50 by 30 feet (15.2 by 9.1 m).[2] A two-stage bell tower rises over the main entrance. From 1908 until it closed in 1970 Gracehill was the last of Iowa's seven Moravian communities.[2] While the congregation continued until 1970, the last resident minister left in 1932. Graves in the cemetery were originally laid out with men on the north and women on the south. After the 1890s people were buried in family plots.

References

  1. Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 3 S. Eugene Engel. "Gracehill Moravian Church and Cemetery" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-12-23.


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