(Dell Rapids Tribune) A Little Piece of Iowa History: Church of the living water Episcopal

The Episcopal Church was one of the pioneer churches of Dell Rapids, the Guild being organized when the town was only eight years old. In 1879, the idea of building an Episcopal Church was brought up, and a meeting was held in the sitting room of the Exchange Hotel to discuss raising funds. In the meantime, a warehouse was purchased for $100 and moved to a lot on Pearl Street (now 4th Street) and made suitable for holding church services. The lot was purchased from Peter Morse, the town’s founder.

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One comment on “(Dell Rapids Tribune) A Little Piece of Iowa History: Church of the living water Episcopal

  1. IowaJay says:

    Dell Rapids is in South Dakota, not Iowa.