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'''Trinity Episcopal Church''' was a mission of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Alabama]] in [[West End]] in the early twentieth century. Among the clergy who served it was [[Carl Henckell]].
'''Trinity Episcopal Church''' was a congregation of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Alabama]] in [[West End]]. it was founded in [[1910]]. In the 1960s its building was located at 1308 [[Cotton Avenue]]. It has since closed.
 
Among the clergy who served it was [[Carl Henckell]].


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Latest revision as of 06:18, 8 July 2022

Trinity Episcopal Church was a congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama in West End. it was founded in 1910. In the 1960s its building was located at 1308 Cotton Avenue. It has since closed.

Among the clergy who served it was Carl Henckell.

References

  • Vaughn, J. Barry (2013) Bishops, Bourbons, and Big Mules: A History of the Episcopal Church in Alabama. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.