AKA: Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Spokane, WA; Saint John's Episcopal Church, Spokane, WA
Structure Type: built works - religious structures - churches
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: constructed 1925-1954
This cruciform church strongly recalled earlier English Gothic prototypes. It possessed a tower placed above the intersection of nave and transepts. Construction occurred between 1927-1954. Records for this church are maintained within the Whitehouse and Price Records 1939-1972, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture/Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives, Spokane, WA. The archives web site noted this about the collection: "The collection consists entirely of records pertaining to the construction of St. John the Evangelist Catherdral. It includes a substantial file of correspondence relating to the construction of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist: design development of the windows done by the Connick Studios, New York, 1951-1971; correspondence and receipts pertaining to stonecutting, Walker Stone Co., 1943-1954, and Indiana Limestone Co., 1943-1961; and correspondence, receipts, and sketches toward the development of designs for the interior furnishings, memorial chapels, organ, chimes, and memorial plaques." (See NWDA, "Guide to the Whitehouse and Price Records 1939-1972,"
PCAD id: 13351