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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church is one of the few historic churches remaining in Sheridan designed in the Gothic Revival style. The building was completed in 1912 with additions built in 1958. The original portion of the building was designed by architect Edward Ellsworth Hendrickson of the Frank Miles Day firm in Philadelphia. The building features a stone foundation, arched stained-glass windows, engaged buttresses, parapet walls, and a grand tower. The interior is characterized by dark-stained woodwork, decorative beams with carved dentils, and original oak pews. Stained-glass windows designed by the prominent Charles Connick Studio of Boston were added beginning in 1958. Connick was a well-known and prolific designer of stained-glass, however, St. Peter’s is one of only three churches in the State of Wyoming known to contain windows produced in his studio.
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