Trinity Episcopal Church

Contributors:
Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson, architects; Ralph Adams Cram, architect; Bertram Goodhue, principal architect; William H. Lord, supervising architect
Dates:

1912-1913

Location:
Asheville, Buncombe County
Street Address:

60 Church St., Asheville, NC

Status:

Standing

Type:

Religious

Images Published In:

Catherine W. Bishir, Michael T. Southern, and Jennifer F. Martin, A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Western North Carolina (1999).

Note:

As suggested in correspondence from Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson in the William H. Lord-Trinity Episcopal Church Papers, the principal architect for Trinity was Goodhue. Their correspondence is lively reading, including various clashes over authority of design among the vestry, the local architect, and the national firm, the latter being insistent on its full authorship and control of the design. See William H. Lord Collection, University of North Carolina at Asheville. Lord also supplied designs for a Sunday school addition in 1921.