St. Mary's In The Mountains Catholic Church
History
The first Catholic church in Virginia City, built by Fr. Hugh Gallagher in 1860, blew down within two years of construction. Gallagher's successor, Fr. Patrick Manogue, built its replacement shortly after his arrival on the Comstock. This structure was dedicated as St. Mary in the Mountains Church by Eugene O'Connell, Bishop of Grass Valley on July 17, 1864. Manogue would later become the first Bishop of Sacramento.
The area experience a massive influx of Irish immigrants during this period to work the mines. This necessitated the construction of a larger brick structure across the street, which O'Connell dedicated on November 20, 1870. This church burned in the Great Fire of 1875, but was rebuilt the following year.
Music
In 1982, the church acquired a third-hand, 1-manual and pedal, 6-rank, c. 1898 William Schuelke pipe organ which was relocated through the Organ Clearing House and installed by the local organ firm, the Miller Organ Company. It was installed on the front, left side of the nave. A matching case was built on the front, right side of the nave for the chimes which were playable from their own miniature keyboard. The Schuelke was originally built for Gjerpens Lutheran Church in Valders, Wisconsin, and had been relocated to a private residence in Green Bay before finding a home at St. Mary's.
References
- ^ Moore, Jim (17 October 2008). Explorer's Guide Lake Tahoe & Reno: Includes California Gold Country & the Northern Sierra Nevada: A Great Destination. The Countryman Press. ISBN 978-1581570823.
- ^ "Virginia City Museums". VIsit Virginia City. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
- ^ Fistell, Ira (2012). Ira Fistell's Mark Twain. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 978-1469178721.
- ^ "Renovations for church in Virginia City". Tahoedailytribune.com. March 13, 2009. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
- ^ Fastiggi, Robert (2010). New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement (2009 ed.). Gale/Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1414475288.
- ^ Nevada. Lane Books. 1971.
- ^ "Pipe Organ Database | Miller Organ Co. (1982) St. Mary's in the Mountains R.C. Church".
External links
- St. Mary's in the Mountains - Facebook site
- Online Nevada: St. Mary in the Mountains Catholic Church Archived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine