1912 Dallas Pew

$950.00

This pew comes from a historic church in downtown Dallas just a short walk to The Grassy Knoll & The Book Depository where John F. Kennedy spent his last living moments. The bench is made with quarter-sawn oak & is very solid. We have more so you can make an order of one longer or shorter. There is a slight curve to the pews. This pew comes from the same year the Titanic sank. Delivery is available in some areas for a fee. Measurements are in the photos. "Christian Scientists first established a congregation in Dallas in 1894, meeting in a series of downtown buildings. The congregation sold its wood-frame building on South Ervay Street near Marilla Street in 1910 to construct their new church on a recently purchased parcel of land at the corner of Browder and Cadiz in Browder’s Addition. The neo-Classical Revival style church was designed by the well-known firm of Hubbell and Greene, who also designed the Scottish Rite Temple on Harwood Street. The design was intended to reflect the mother church in Boston with its impressive dome on the roof and its Adamesque interior design. Construction work began with the cornerstone being laid on August 27, 1910. The first service in the new 900-seat church was held on January 14, 1912."

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