Trinity Episcopal Church (Wheaton, Illinois)
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Trinity Episcopal Church is a historical Gothic Revival Episcopal
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 church in Wheaton
Wheaton, Illinois
Wheaton is an affluent community located in DuPage County, Illinois, approximately west of Chicago and Lake Michigan. Wheaton is the county seat of DuPage County...

, Illinois
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. Three families from Wheaton area farms organized the establishment of an Episcopal church in 1875. Bishop
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 William E. McLaren held the first services were performed in the local Universalist church, was on the site now occupied by the DuPage County Historical Museum
DuPage County Historical Museum
The DuPage County Historical Museum, formerly the Adams Memorial Library, is a museum designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Wheaton, Illinois. It was the first public library in Wheaton, donated by John Quincey Adams. Adams was a real estate investor and miller who moved to Wheaton in 1876...

. After six years of sharing the church, the congregation decided to erect their own. It was constructed in 1881 and has been in continuous use since June 30, 1882. Common to churches built at the time, the church was in the "Prairie Gothic" style. A Kimball
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 pipe organ
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 was installed in 1894 and new light fixtures added in 1926. An extension was added in the 1950s to permit a larger congregation. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places
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in 1978. A renovation and expansion project modernized some aspects of the church in 1997.
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