St. John's Chapel New York Demoloshed

St. John's Chapel belonged to the Episcopal parish of Trinity Church in Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City. It was constructed in 1803 to designs by John McComb Jr. and his brother Isaac McComb on Varick Street, facing St. John's Park. McComb gave it a sandstone tetrastyle prostyle portico supporting a tower and multi-storeyed spire that rose to 214…
St. John's Chapel belonged to the Episcopal parish of Trinity Church in Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City. It was constructed in 1803 to designs by John McComb Jr. and his brother Isaac McComb on Varick Street, facing St. John's Park. McComb gave it a sandstone tetrastyle prostyle portico supporting a tower and multi-storeyed spire that rose to 214¼ feet. Master builders for the chapel have been recorded as T. C. Taylor, Henry Hedley, Daniel Domanick and Isaac McComb. The chancel was added in 1857 to designs by Richard M. Upjohn.
  • Location: Manhattan, New York City
  • Completed: 1807
  • Country: United States
  • Denomination: Episcopal
  • Architect(s): John McComb Jr. & Isaac McComb
  • Architectural type: Chapel
  • Style: Georgian
Data from: en.wikipedia.org