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First Presbyterian Church
130 W Central Street, Chippewa Falls

First
Presbyterian Church is the oldest Protestant Church in the
City of Chippewa Falls.
It
was organized in 1855 by Rev. W. W. McNair. The first services
were held in a log cabin 12 x 14 feet, located on the east
bank of Duncan Creek just above its junction with the Chippewa
River.
In
1858, under the direction of Rev. Bradley Phillips, a new
church was built on the present site. The land and lumber
were donated by Hiram S. Allen.
Due
to growth, Rev. Samuel Brown felt a new church was needed.
The old structure was removed and in 1880 the present structure
was built.
In 1889 the Steere and Turner pipe organ was dedicated.
It is considered one of the oldest romantic-voiced
pipe organ in the area and is still in use.
The
educational unit was dedicated April 14, 1957 with Rev.
Allen Van Cleve as pastor.
In
the early 1990s, under the leadership of Pastor Barry Boyer,
a building and improvement campaign was organized. Landscaping
and remodeling were done making the building more attractive
and accessible to the handicap.
Since
1858 First Presbyterian Church has played a vital role in
the spiritual life of Chippewa Falls.
Chippewa
County Historical Society
Historic Sign #1
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