Organized in 1838, St. Paul's Episcopal Church is one of the oldest congregations in Milwaukee and a keeper of the city's historical memory. From the founding of Forest Home Cemetery, where many of the city's most renowned citizens are built, to its care of its historic house of worship, St. Paul's takes its relationship to the past seriously. This is also seen in the documents from the church's archive on display here. You can view the church's full history here.
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Land Purchase, 1881 -
All Saints' Church, Milwaukee, Not a Cathedral. -
St. Paul's Use of the County Courthouse in the 1840s -
Hiring the Congregation's First Rector, 1839 -
Gale Davis Morris and Mary McKey -
St. Paul's First Church -
Easter at St. Paul's Episcopal Church -
Forest Home Cemetery -
St. Paul's Episcopal Church Gathering Place Report -
Financing First St. Paul's Church, ca. 1844