001522964 001__ 1522964 001522964 005__ 20240630080154.0 001522964 02480 $$aRH 033-0141 001522964 037__ $$aDA 001522964 041__ $$aeng 001522964 245__ $$aHoly Trinity Catholic Church and School in Evansville, Indiana 001522964 260__ $$bUniversity of Southern Indiana 001522964 269__ $$an.d. 001522964 347__ $$a600-800 dpi 001522964 520__ $$aHoly Trinity Catholic Church at 211 NW 3rd St. Holy Trinity Catholic church, an unimposing [current building, not what is seen in this photograph] little church downtown on 3rd St, has the distinction of being Evansville�s oldest Catholic parish. Originally the second oldest, it took that title from Assumption Church when it was torn down in 1965 for the Civic Center. But what most people may remember was the beautiful old church building that burned down in 1950. With the boom of German immigrants into Evansville, Holy Trinity was the result of the need for a German-speaking parish (Assumption was English-speaking). The cornerstone was laid in 1849, but a cholera epidemic halted construction. The church was finally completed in 1851 and Holy Trinity parish was born. The church occupied the entire half block of Third St between Court St (originally Division St) and Vine St. The gorgeous chuch with its tall spire was a downtown landmark. A huge school building was on the corner of Vine which for a time served as the Catholic high school (before Memorial was built). A sister�s home was located behind the school fronting Vine St. A new rectory was built in 1912 on the corner of 3rd and Court which is still standing but hidden by the later addition of the education building. Sadly, after standing for a century the church was struck by lightning Easter Sunday and burned down April 3, 1950. The blaze completely gutted the church as seen here in this photo from the Evansville Courier. Downtown lost one of its most prominent churches, and the city skyline was noticeably missing something. Mass was temporarily held in the school while the present Holy Trinity church was being built. When it burned, it was the oldest Catholic church in the city. While Trinity is still the oldest congregation, St Mary Catholic Church, built 1867, is now the oldest Catholic church building in town. (http://www.vchshistory.org/2014/03/19/holy-trinity-catholic-church-and-fire/) 001522964 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001522964 6531_ $$aPhotographs 001522964 6531_ $$aRegional History 001522964 6531_ $$aRelated Materials -- n.d. 001522964 655__ $$aBlack and White Photograph 001522964 691__ $$aIndiana 001522964 7001_ $$aW. A. Connor 001522964 8564_ $$9634ca8b7-5a1f-457a-bbd6-11f5297cc1c1$$s27306607$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1522964/files/27738.jp2 001522964 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1522964$$pGLOBAL_SET 001522964 914__ $$ap17218coll2 001522964 980__ $$aSpecial & Regional History Collection 001522964 984__ $$aEvansville Postcard Collection 001522964 985__ $$aImage