St. Luke's Episcopal Church Collection

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Title

St. Luke's Episcopal Church Collection

Subject

Merritt Island (Fla.)
Episcopalians--United States
Churches--Florida
Episcopal Church--Florida

Description

St. Luke's Episcopal Church is located at 5555 North Tropical Trail in Courtenay, an unincorporated community in Merritt Island, Florida. In the 1870s, the church founding families of LaRoche, Porcher, and Sams migrated from Charleston and John's Island of South Carolina and settled in Courtenay. The Carpenter Gothic-style church was erected in 1888, with funding from Lucy A. Boardman and land from Edward Porcher. The first resident Vicar of St. Luke's, Reverend Paul A. Perrine, Jr., was appointed in 1962 and the congregation began to grow steadily. On November 15, 1974, the church was admitted as a Parish in the Diocese of Central Florida, with Rev. Perrine as the first rector. The church and cemetery were added to the National Register of Historic Places under the name "Old St. Luke's Episcopal Church and Cemetery" on June 15, 1990.

Is Part Of

Merritt Island Collection, Brevard County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.

Language

eng

Type

Collection

Coverage

St. Luke's Episcopal Church Collection, Courtenay, Merritt Island, Florida

Rights Holder

St. Luke's Episcopal Church holds all rights to the items housed from the church as well as those items represented digitally on the RICHES MI. Contact the St. Luke's Episcopal Church for the proper permissions for the use of its items.

Contributing Project

Curator

Cepero, Laura

Digital Collection

Source Repository

External Reference

"History." St. Luke's Episcopal Church. http://www.stlukesmi.org/history/.

Collection Items

St. Luke's Church is located at 5555 North Tropical Trail in Courtenay, an unincorporated community on Merritt Island, Florida. In the 1870s, the church founding families of LaRoche, Porcher, and Sams migrated from Charleston and John's Island of…

Headstone of John Hanahan Sams
John Hanahan Sams (1839-1924) was one of the founders of St. Luke's Episcopal Church of Courtenay. He was the first Senior Warden of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Sams and his family immigrated to Brevard County from John's Island, South Carolina to…

St. Luke's Episcopal Church Historical Records
Selected pages from St. Luke's Episcopal Church's record book covering the period 1888 through 1959 including a brief history of the mission. The record book includes baptisms, confirmations, communicants, marriagess, and burials. St. Luke's Church…
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